In this paper, we present a semantical approach to multi-agent belief revision and belief update. For this, we introduce relational structures called conditional doxastic models (CDM's, for short). We show this setting to be equivalent to an epistemic version of the classical AGM Belief Revision theory. We present a logic of conditional beliefs that is complete w.r.t. CDM's. Moving then to belief updates (sometimes called "dynamic" belief revision) induced by epistemic actions, we consider two particular cases: public announcements and private announcements to subgroups of agents. We show how the standard semantics for these types of updates can be appropriately modified in order to apply it to CDM's, thus incorporating be...
Dynamic epistemic-doxastic logics describe the new knowledge or new beliefs indexBelief of agents af...
We present a logic of conditional doxastic actions, obtained by incorporating ideas from belief revi...
We present a model for progressing and revising doxastic belief states in a multiagent setting. The ...
In this paper, we present a semantical approach to multi-agent belief revision and belief update. Fo...
In this paper, we present a semantical approach to multi-agent belief revision and belief update. Fo...
In this paper, we present a semantical approach to multi-agent belief revision and belief update. Fo...
In this paper, we present a semantical approach to multi-agent belief revision and belief update. Fo...
In this paper, we present a semantical approach to multi-agent belief revision and belief update. Fo...
In this paper, we present a semantical approach to multi-agent belief revision and belief update. Fo...
AbstractIn this paper, we present a semantical approach to multi-agent belief revision and belief up...
AbstractIn this paper, we present a semantical approach to multi-agent belief revision and belief up...
Abstract. We present a logic of conditional doxastic actions, obtained by incorporating ideas from b...
In this paper, we develop a notion of doxastic actions, general enough to cover all examples of comm...
We present a logical setting that incorporates a belief-revision mechanism within Dynamic-Epistemic ...
This chapter gives an overview of current dynamic logics that describe belief update and revision, b...
Dynamic epistemic-doxastic logics describe the new knowledge or new beliefs indexBelief of agents af...
We present a logic of conditional doxastic actions, obtained by incorporating ideas from belief revi...
We present a model for progressing and revising doxastic belief states in a multiagent setting. The ...
In this paper, we present a semantical approach to multi-agent belief revision and belief update. Fo...
In this paper, we present a semantical approach to multi-agent belief revision and belief update. Fo...
In this paper, we present a semantical approach to multi-agent belief revision and belief update. Fo...
In this paper, we present a semantical approach to multi-agent belief revision and belief update. Fo...
In this paper, we present a semantical approach to multi-agent belief revision and belief update. Fo...
In this paper, we present a semantical approach to multi-agent belief revision and belief update. Fo...
AbstractIn this paper, we present a semantical approach to multi-agent belief revision and belief up...
AbstractIn this paper, we present a semantical approach to multi-agent belief revision and belief up...
Abstract. We present a logic of conditional doxastic actions, obtained by incorporating ideas from b...
In this paper, we develop a notion of doxastic actions, general enough to cover all examples of comm...
We present a logical setting that incorporates a belief-revision mechanism within Dynamic-Epistemic ...
This chapter gives an overview of current dynamic logics that describe belief update and revision, b...
Dynamic epistemic-doxastic logics describe the new knowledge or new beliefs indexBelief of agents af...
We present a logic of conditional doxastic actions, obtained by incorporating ideas from belief revi...
We present a model for progressing and revising doxastic belief states in a multiagent setting. The ...