The paper analyzes dynamic epistemic logic from a topological perspective. The main contribution consists of a framework in which dynamic epistemic logic satisfies the requirements for being a topological dynamical system thus interfacing discrete dynamic logics with continuous mappings of dynamical systems. The setting is based on a notion of logical convergence, demonstratively equivalent with convergence in Stone topology. Presented is a flexible, parametrized family of metrics inducing the latter, used as an analytical aid. We show maps induced by action model transformations continuous with respect to the Stone topology and present results on the recurrent behavior of said maps
A dynamical system is a pair (X, f), where X is a topological space and f : X -> X is continuous. Kr...
Dynamic topological logic (DTL) is a polymodal logic designed for reasoning about dynamic topologica...
This paper discusses the possibility of modelling inductive inference (Gold 1967) in dynamic epistem...
The paper analyzes dynamic epistemic logic from a topological perspective. The main contribution con...
The paper analyses dynamic epistemic logic from a topological perspective. The main contribution con...
This thesis is on information dynamics modeled using *dynamic epistemic logic* (DEL). It takes the s...
AbstractDynamic topological logic provides a context for studying the confluence of the topological ...
Dynamical systems are general models of change or movement over time with a broad area of applicabil...
Dynamic epistemic logic, broadly conceived, is the study of rational social interaction in context, ...
We investigate computational properties of propositional logics for dynamical systems. First, we con...
Dynamic Topological Logic (DT L) is a combination of S4, under its topological interpretation, and t...
We introduce a new type of arrow in the update frames (or "action models") of Dynamic Epistemic Logi...
We propose a new class of spatial logics for concurrency, Dynamic Epis-temic Spatial Logics, to be u...
International audienceExisting dynamic epistemic logics combine standard epistemic logic with a rest...
AbstractDynamic Topological Logic (DTL) is a combination of S4, under its topological interpretation...
A dynamical system is a pair (X, f), where X is a topological space and f : X -> X is continuous. Kr...
Dynamic topological logic (DTL) is a polymodal logic designed for reasoning about dynamic topologica...
This paper discusses the possibility of modelling inductive inference (Gold 1967) in dynamic epistem...
The paper analyzes dynamic epistemic logic from a topological perspective. The main contribution con...
The paper analyses dynamic epistemic logic from a topological perspective. The main contribution con...
This thesis is on information dynamics modeled using *dynamic epistemic logic* (DEL). It takes the s...
AbstractDynamic topological logic provides a context for studying the confluence of the topological ...
Dynamical systems are general models of change or movement over time with a broad area of applicabil...
Dynamic epistemic logic, broadly conceived, is the study of rational social interaction in context, ...
We investigate computational properties of propositional logics for dynamical systems. First, we con...
Dynamic Topological Logic (DT L) is a combination of S4, under its topological interpretation, and t...
We introduce a new type of arrow in the update frames (or "action models") of Dynamic Epistemic Logi...
We propose a new class of spatial logics for concurrency, Dynamic Epis-temic Spatial Logics, to be u...
International audienceExisting dynamic epistemic logics combine standard epistemic logic with a rest...
AbstractDynamic Topological Logic (DTL) is a combination of S4, under its topological interpretation...
A dynamical system is a pair (X, f), where X is a topological space and f : X -> X is continuous. Kr...
Dynamic topological logic (DTL) is a polymodal logic designed for reasoning about dynamic topologica...
This paper discusses the possibility of modelling inductive inference (Gold 1967) in dynamic epistem...