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International Center for Computational Logic

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The International Center for Computational Logic (ICCL) is an interdisciplinary center of competence in research and teaching in the field of Computational Logic, with special emphasis on Algebra, Knowledge Representation, Logic, and Formal Methods in Computer Science. It has been founded at TU Dresden in October 2003. The following research groups are associated with ICCL:


Members and Guests

Portrait Markus KrötzschPortrait Kati DomannPortrait Karina AdlerPortrait Stefan EllmauthalerPortrait Matthias MeißnerPortrait Hannes StraßPortrait Franz BaaderPortrait Alex IvlievPortrait Piotr GorczycaPortrait Ramona BehlingPortrait Maximilian MarxPortrait Christel BaierPortrait Manuel BodirskyPortrait Sarah Alice GagglPortrait Martin DillerPortrait Elisa BöhlPortrait Rajab AghamovPortrait Sebastian RudolphPortrait Pascal KettmannPortrait Piotr Ostropolski-NalewajaPortrait Sascha KlüppelholzPortrait Luisa HerrmannPortrait Tim LyonPortrait Philipp HanischPortrait Filippo De BortoliPortrait Sergei ObiedkovPortrait Larry GonzálezPortrait Knut BerlingPortrait Stefan BorgwardtPortrait Lukas GerlachPortrait Dörthe ArndtPortrait Kerstin AchtruthPortrait Sandy SeifarthPortrait Stephan MennickePortrait Jonas KargePortrait Bartosz Bednarczyk


Newest Publications

Piotr Ostropolski-Nalewaja, Sebastian Rudolph
The Sticky Path to Expressive Querying: Decidability of Navigational Queries under Existential Rules
Proceedings of KR 2024, to appear
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Lucía Gómez Álvarez, Sebastian Rudolph
Reasoning in SHIQ with Axiom- and Concept-Level Standpoint Modalities
Proceedings of KR 2024, to appear
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Bartosz Bednarczyk
Database-Inspired Reasoning Problems in Description Logics With Path Expressions
Phd thesis, Technischen Universitat Dresden, 2024/06/25
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Dominik Rusovac, Markus Hecher, Martin Gebser, Sarah Alice Gaggl, Johannes K. Fichte
Navigating and Querying Answer Sets: How Hard Is It Really and Why?
Proceedings of KR 2024, to appear
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