Horn clause
English
Etymology
Named after American logician Alfred Horn (1918–2001).
Noun
Horn clause (plural Horn clauses)
- (logic) A clause (disjunction of literals) with at most one positive literal.
Further reading
- Horn clause on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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