This thesis is part of a line of research aimed at providing a strong and modular mathematical backbone to a wide and inherently diverse class of logics, introduced to capture different facets of social behaviour. The contributions of this thesis are rooted methodologically in duality, algebraic logic and structural proof theory, pertain to and advance three theories (unified correspondence, multi-type calculi, and updates on algebras) aimed at improving the semantic and proof-theoretic environment of wide classes of logics, and apply these theories to the introduction of logical frameworks specifically designed to capture concrete aspects of social behaviour, such as agents’ coordination and planning concerning the transformation and use o...
We introduce the logic LRC, designed to describe and reason about agents’ abilities and capabilities...
We introduce an algebraic approach to Dynamic Epistemic Logic. This approach has the advantage that:...
We introduce the logic LRC, designed to describe and reason about agents' abilities and capabilities...
This thesis is part of a line of research aimed at providing a strong and modular mathematical backb...
Abstract — The purpose of this paper is to register a couple of novelties related to social concepti...
Logic has been proved useful to model various aspects of the reasoning process of agents and Multi-A...
We introduce the logic LRC, designed to describe and reason about agents’ abilities and capabilities...
Logic has been proved useful to model various aspects of the reasoning process of agents and Multi-A...
Abstract. We introduce a logic specifically designed to support reasoning about social choice functi...
Multi-agent Systems (MAS) provide an increasingly relevant field of research due to their many appli...
In this paper we combine existing work in the area of social laws with a framework for reasoning abo...
AbstractWe introduce an algebraic approach to Dynamic Epistemic Logic. This approach has the advanta...
In Artificial Intelligence, Multi-Agent Systems are able to model many kinds of collective behavior ...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) logic formalizes the reasoning of intelligent agents. In this paper, we...
We introduce an algebraic approach to Dynamic Epistemic Logic. This approach has the advantage that:...
We introduce the logic LRC, designed to describe and reason about agents’ abilities and capabilities...
We introduce an algebraic approach to Dynamic Epistemic Logic. This approach has the advantage that:...
We introduce the logic LRC, designed to describe and reason about agents' abilities and capabilities...
This thesis is part of a line of research aimed at providing a strong and modular mathematical backb...
Abstract — The purpose of this paper is to register a couple of novelties related to social concepti...
Logic has been proved useful to model various aspects of the reasoning process of agents and Multi-A...
We introduce the logic LRC, designed to describe and reason about agents’ abilities and capabilities...
Logic has been proved useful to model various aspects of the reasoning process of agents and Multi-A...
Abstract. We introduce a logic specifically designed to support reasoning about social choice functi...
Multi-agent Systems (MAS) provide an increasingly relevant field of research due to their many appli...
In this paper we combine existing work in the area of social laws with a framework for reasoning abo...
AbstractWe introduce an algebraic approach to Dynamic Epistemic Logic. This approach has the advanta...
In Artificial Intelligence, Multi-Agent Systems are able to model many kinds of collective behavior ...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) logic formalizes the reasoning of intelligent agents. In this paper, we...
We introduce an algebraic approach to Dynamic Epistemic Logic. This approach has the advantage that:...
We introduce the logic LRC, designed to describe and reason about agents’ abilities and capabilities...
We introduce an algebraic approach to Dynamic Epistemic Logic. This approach has the advantage that:...
We introduce the logic LRC, designed to describe and reason about agents' abilities and capabilities...