I haven't been able to understand what the resolution rule is in propositional logic. Does resolution simply state some rules by which a sentence can be expanded and written in another form?
Following is a simple resolution algorithm for propositional logic. The function returns the set of all possible clauses obtained by resolving it's 2 input. I can't understand the working of the algorithm, could someone explain it to me?
function PL-RESOLUTION(KB,α) returns true or false
inputs: KB, the knowledge base, a sentence α in propositional logic, the query, a
sentence in propositional logic
clauses <--- the set of clauses in the CNF representation of KB ∧ ¬α
new <--- {}
loop do
for each Ci, Cj in clauses do
resolvents <----- PL-RESOLVE(Ci, Cj)
if resolvents contains the empty clause then return true
new <--- new ∪ resolvents
if new ⊆ clauses then return false
clauses <---- clauses ∪ new