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Prolog Unification

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Prolog: The Standard

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Unification is a basic device. Executions of goals result in so called “answer substitutions” which are usually displayed. Therefore we introduce the notions of substitution and unifier, and finally we define the unification in Standard Prolog.

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Deransart, P., Ed-Dbali, A., Cervoni, L. (1996). Prolog Unification. In: Prolog: The Standard. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-61411-8_3

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