This paper presents a logical system in which various group-level epistemic actions are incorporated into the object language. That is, we consider the standard modeling of knowledge among a set of agents by multi-modal Kripke structures. One might want to consider actions that take place, such as announcements to groups privately, announcements with suspicious outsiders, etc. In our system, such actions correspond to additional modalities in the object language. That is, we do not add machinery on top of models (as in Fagin et alia), but we reify aspects of the machinery in the logical language. Special cases of our logic have been considered in Plaza, Gerbrandy, and Gerbrandy and Groeneveld. The latter group of papers introduce a...
In public announcement logic it is assumed that all agents pay attention to the announcement. Weaker...
International audienceWe axiomatize the mono-agent logic of knowledge with public announcements and ...
International audienceIn public announcement logic it is assumed that all agents pay attention to th...
textabstractThis paper presents a logical system in which various group-level epistemic actions are ...
We study an epistemic logic where knowledge is built from what the agents observe (including higher-...
A dynamic epistemic logic is presented in which the single agent can reason about his knowledge stag...
A dynamic epistemic logic is presented in which the single agent can reason about his knowledge stag...
We axiomatize the mono-agent logic of knowledge with public announcements and converse public announ...
This paper presents a logical system in which various group-level epistemic actions are incorporated...
In this survey we review dynamic epistemic logics with modalities for quantification over informatio...
AbstractCurrent dynamic epistemic logics for analyzing effects of informational events often become ...
AbstractTwo currently active strands of research on logics for multi-agent systems are dynamic epist...
We study an epistemic logic where knowledge is built from what the agents observe (including higher-...
We study an epistemic logic where knowledge is built from what the agents observe (including higher-...
We study an epistemic logic where knowledge is built from what the agents observe (including higher-...
In public announcement logic it is assumed that all agents pay attention to the announcement. Weaker...
International audienceWe axiomatize the mono-agent logic of knowledge with public announcements and ...
International audienceIn public announcement logic it is assumed that all agents pay attention to th...
textabstractThis paper presents a logical system in which various group-level epistemic actions are ...
We study an epistemic logic where knowledge is built from what the agents observe (including higher-...
A dynamic epistemic logic is presented in which the single agent can reason about his knowledge stag...
A dynamic epistemic logic is presented in which the single agent can reason about his knowledge stag...
We axiomatize the mono-agent logic of knowledge with public announcements and converse public announ...
This paper presents a logical system in which various group-level epistemic actions are incorporated...
In this survey we review dynamic epistemic logics with modalities for quantification over informatio...
AbstractCurrent dynamic epistemic logics for analyzing effects of informational events often become ...
AbstractTwo currently active strands of research on logics for multi-agent systems are dynamic epist...
We study an epistemic logic where knowledge is built from what the agents observe (including higher-...
We study an epistemic logic where knowledge is built from what the agents observe (including higher-...
We study an epistemic logic where knowledge is built from what the agents observe (including higher-...
In public announcement logic it is assumed that all agents pay attention to the announcement. Weaker...
International audienceWe axiomatize the mono-agent logic of knowledge with public announcements and ...
International audienceIn public announcement logic it is assumed that all agents pay attention to th...