March 31, 2005
What is a Horn clause?
A Horn clause is restricted to have at most one positive literal. They are typically written as an implication statement which can be converted to a disjunctive clause:
Horn clauses are an interesting restriction because they allow efficient resolution and are the basis of the language Prolog.
See MathWorld for more.
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