Alternating-time Temporal Logic (ATL) is a logic developed by Alur, Henzinger, and Kupferman for reasoning about coalitional powers in multiagent systems. Since what agents can achieve in a specific state will in general depend on the knowledge they have in that state, in an earlier paper we proposed Alternating-time Temporal Epistemic Logic (ATEL), an epistemic extension to ATL which is interpreted over Alternating-time Temporal Epistemic Transition Systems. The logic ATEL shares with its ancestor ATL the property that its model checking problem is tractable. However, while model checkers have been implemented for ATL, no model checker yet exists for ATEL, or indeed for epistemic logics in general. The aim of this paper is to demonstrate, ...
Abstract. Temporal logic comes in two varieties: linear-time temporal logic assumes implicit univers...
Temporal logic comes in two varieties: linear-time temporal logic assumes implicit universal quantif...
AbstractAlternating-time Temporal Logic (ATL), introduced by Alur, Henzinger and Kupferman, is a log...
Alternating-time Temporal Logic (ATL) is a logic developed by Alur, Henzinger, and Kupferman for rea...
Branching-time temporal logics have proved to be an extraordinarily successful tool in the formal sp...
AbstractThe ultimate goal of our research is to develop techniques for model checking knowledge prop...
We look at ways to enrich Alternating-time Temporal Logic (ATL) - a logic for specification and veri...
Alternating-time temporal logic (ATL) is an extension of the branching-time temporal logic CTL, desi...
International audienceWe present a semantics for the Alternating-time Temporal Logic (ATL) with impe...
Abstract. We present a variant of ATL with distributed knowledge operators based on a synchronous an...
We present a variant of ATL with distributed knowledge operators based on a synchronous and perfect ...
We draw parallels between several closely related logics that combine – in different proportions – e...
Abstract. We draw parallels between several closely related logics that combine { in dierent proport...
Abstract. We introduce a novel automata-theoretic approach for the verification of multi-agent syste...
Abstract This paper deals with the problem of verification ofgame-like structures by means of symbol...
Abstract. Temporal logic comes in two varieties: linear-time temporal logic assumes implicit univers...
Temporal logic comes in two varieties: linear-time temporal logic assumes implicit universal quantif...
AbstractAlternating-time Temporal Logic (ATL), introduced by Alur, Henzinger and Kupferman, is a log...
Alternating-time Temporal Logic (ATL) is a logic developed by Alur, Henzinger, and Kupferman for rea...
Branching-time temporal logics have proved to be an extraordinarily successful tool in the formal sp...
AbstractThe ultimate goal of our research is to develop techniques for model checking knowledge prop...
We look at ways to enrich Alternating-time Temporal Logic (ATL) - a logic for specification and veri...
Alternating-time temporal logic (ATL) is an extension of the branching-time temporal logic CTL, desi...
International audienceWe present a semantics for the Alternating-time Temporal Logic (ATL) with impe...
Abstract. We present a variant of ATL with distributed knowledge operators based on a synchronous an...
We present a variant of ATL with distributed knowledge operators based on a synchronous and perfect ...
We draw parallels between several closely related logics that combine – in different proportions – e...
Abstract. We draw parallels between several closely related logics that combine { in dierent proport...
Abstract. We introduce a novel automata-theoretic approach for the verification of multi-agent syste...
Abstract This paper deals with the problem of verification ofgame-like structures by means of symbol...
Abstract. Temporal logic comes in two varieties: linear-time temporal logic assumes implicit univers...
Temporal logic comes in two varieties: linear-time temporal logic assumes implicit universal quantif...
AbstractAlternating-time Temporal Logic (ATL), introduced by Alur, Henzinger and Kupferman, is a log...