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arxiv: 2606.02387 · v1 · pith:RTGNPGIQnew · submitted 2026-06-01 · 💻 cs.LO

Equilibrium Semantics and Strong Equivalence for Higher-Order Logic Programs

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keywords higher-orderequilibriumequivalencelogicstrongprogramprogramsexpressive
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One of the most significant achievements of equilibrium logic was the characterization of strong equivalence, a property crucial for program transformation and optimization in Answer Set Programming (ASP). While ASP has recently been extended to a higher-order setting to enhance its expressive power, the lack of a comparable purely logical foundation has made verifying strong equivalence for higher-order programs or even proving the correctness of simple program transformations, a difficult challenge. This paper addresses this gap by developing a logical semantics for higher-order ASP by extending the equilibrium logic framework. Within this extended framework we demonstrate that every stratified higher-order logic program possesses a unique equilibrium model. Moreover, we establish definability results demonstrating that the syntax of our higher-order language is sufficiently expressive to capture its semantic domains. Finally, and most importantly, we generalize the classical theorem of strong equivalence to the higher-order setting: we prove that two programs are strongly equivalent if and only if they share the same higher-order models.

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