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Fiora Pirri (pirri)

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    Amati, Giambattista, Carlucci-Aiello, Luigi and Pirri, Fiora. 1997. Intuitionistic Autoepistemic Logic.” Studia Logica: An International Journal for Symbolic Logic 59(1): 103–120.
    Amati, Gianni, Aiello, Luigia Carlucci, Gabbay, Dov M. and Pirri, Fiora. 1996. A Proof-Theoretical Approach to Default Reasoning I: Tableaux for Default Logic.” Journal of Logic, Language, and Information 5(2): 205–231.
    Amati, Gianni, Aiello, Luigia Carlucci and Pirri, Fiora. 1995. Defaults as Restrictions on Classical Hilbert-Style Proofs.” Journal of Logic, Language, and Information 4(3): 303–326.
    Amati, Gianni, Aiello, Luigia Carlucci and Pirri, Fiora. 1997. Definability and Commonsense Reasoning.” Artificial Intelligence 93(1–2): 169–199.
    Amati, Gianni and Pirri, Fiora. 1997. Contexts as Relative Definitions: A Formalization Via Fixed Points.” in, pp. 7–14.
    Amati, Giuseppe and Pirri, Fiora. 1996. Is there a Logic of Provability for Nonmonotonic Reasoning? in KR’96: Principles of Knowledge Representation and Reasoning, edited by Luigia Carlucci Aiello, Jon Doyle, and Stuart C. Shapiro, pp. 493–503. San Francisco, California: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers.
    Gabbay, Dov M. and Pirri, Fiora. 1997. Introduction.” Studia Logica: An International Journal for Symbolic Logic 59(1): 1–4.
    Palopoli, Luigi, Pirri, Fiora and Pizzuti, Clara. 1999. Algorithms for Selective Enumeration of Prime Implicants.” Artificial Intelligence 111(1–2): 41–72.
    Pirri, Fiora and Finzi, Alberto. 1999. A Preliminary Approach to Perception in Theory of Agents.” in IJCAI-99. Workshop on Nonmonotonic Reasoning, Action and Change, edited by Michael Thielscher, pp. 49–56. Murray Hill, New Jersey: International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence.
    Pirri, Fiora and Reiter, Raymond. 2000. Planning with Natural Actions in the Situation Calculus.” in Logic-Based Artificial Intelligence, edited by Jack Minker, pp. 213–231. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers.