Introduction to Existential Rules

From International Center for Computational Logic

Introduction to Existential Rules

Course with SWS 2/0/0 (lecture/exercise/practical) in WS 2025

Lecturer

SWS

  • 2/0/0

Modules

Examination method

  • Oral exam


Existential Rules are a knowledge representation formalism used in artificial intelligence and database theory. Their syntactic flexibility enables an easy integration of both semantic knowledge and databases. Syntactically close to Datalog rules, an important distinguishing feature is the possibility to describe individuals whose existence was not originally known, which is of great help for modeling purposes. In this lecture, we will provide a formal introduction into the existential rules framework, discuss existing techniques to reason over decidable fragments of this language and investigate the limits of the expressivity of existential rules.

Prerequisites

  • basic knowledge of propositional and first-order logic
  • some familiarity with computational complexity

Organisation

The first lecture will be on Monday, 13th October 2025, 9:20-10:50 (DS 2) in room APB E005.

The lecture is scheduled for Mondays, 9:20-10:50 (DS 2) in room APB E005 on the dates indicated in the schedule.

Subscribe to events of this course (icalendar)

Lecture Lecture 1 DS2, October 13, 2025 in APB E005 File
Lecture Lecture 2 DS2, October 20, 2025 in APB E005 File
Lecture Lecture 3 DS2, October 27, 2025 in APB E005 File
Lecture Lecture 4 DS2, November 3, 2025 in APB E005 File
Lecture Lecture 5 DS2, November 24, 2025 in APB E005 File
Lecture Lecture 6 DS2, December 15, 2025 in APB E005


Calendar