AbstractWe study the propositional model logic of knowledge and time for distributed systems. We consider a number of logics (ninety-six in all!), which vary according to the choice of language and the assumptions made on the underlying system. The major parameters in the language are whether there is a common knowledge operator, whether we reason about the knowledge of one or more than one processor, and whether our temporal operators are branching or linear. The assumptions on distributed systems that we consider are: whether or not processors forget, whether or not processors learn, whether or not time is synchronous, and whether or not there is a unique initial state in the system. We completely characterize the complexity of the validi...
Branching-time temporal logics have proved to be an extraordinarily successful tool in the formal sp...
The importance of the notion of knowledge in reasoning about distributed systems has been recently p...
AbstractSome methods for reasoning about concurrent programs and hardware devices have been based on...
We establish the precise complexity of the model checking problem for the main logics of knowledge a...
We present a framework for verifying systems composed of heterogeneous reasoning agents, in which ea...
A resolution based proof system for a temporal logic of knowledge is presented and shown to be corre...
In the clock semantics for epistemic logic, two situations are indistinguishable for an agent when i...
Abstract. Model checking as an approach to the automatic verification of finite state systems has fo...
We present a framework for the automated verification of time and communication requirements in syst...
Abstract: We characterize the states of knowledge that are attainable in distributed systems, where ...
. This paper presents some ideas on using paraconsistent logics to represent and to reason about kno...
Various computational models (such as machines and combinational logic networks) induce various and,...
International audienceWe compare three notions of knowledge in concurrent system: mem-oryless knowle...
This dissertation is in two parts, covering two distinct areas of distributed computing. The first p...
The behaviour of distributed systems is described in terms of typed branching-time logics. Dist...
Branching-time temporal logics have proved to be an extraordinarily successful tool in the formal sp...
The importance of the notion of knowledge in reasoning about distributed systems has been recently p...
AbstractSome methods for reasoning about concurrent programs and hardware devices have been based on...
We establish the precise complexity of the model checking problem for the main logics of knowledge a...
We present a framework for verifying systems composed of heterogeneous reasoning agents, in which ea...
A resolution based proof system for a temporal logic of knowledge is presented and shown to be corre...
In the clock semantics for epistemic logic, two situations are indistinguishable for an agent when i...
Abstract. Model checking as an approach to the automatic verification of finite state systems has fo...
We present a framework for the automated verification of time and communication requirements in syst...
Abstract: We characterize the states of knowledge that are attainable in distributed systems, where ...
. This paper presents some ideas on using paraconsistent logics to represent and to reason about kno...
Various computational models (such as machines and combinational logic networks) induce various and,...
International audienceWe compare three notions of knowledge in concurrent system: mem-oryless knowle...
This dissertation is in two parts, covering two distinct areas of distributed computing. The first p...
The behaviour of distributed systems is described in terms of typed branching-time logics. Dist...
Branching-time temporal logics have proved to be an extraordinarily successful tool in the formal sp...
The importance of the notion of knowledge in reasoning about distributed systems has been recently p...
AbstractSome methods for reasoning about concurrent programs and hardware devices have been based on...