We introduce and study higher-order coalition logic, a multi modal monadic second-order logic with operators [{x}ψ]φ expressing that the coalition of all agents satisfying ψ(x) can achieve a state in which φ holds. We use neighborhood semantics to model extensive games of perfect information with simultaneous actions and we provide a framework reasoning about agents in the same way as it is reasoning about their abilities. We illustrate higher-order coalition logic to represent and reason about coalition formation and cooperation, we show a more general and expressive way to quantify over coalitions than quantified coalition logic, we give an axiomatization and prove completeness
The Journal of Logic, Language and Information explores the foundations of natural, formal, and prog...
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We draw parallels between several closely related logics that combine – in different proportions – e...
peer reviewedWe introduce and study higher-order coalition logic, a multi modal monadic second-order...
We add a limited but useful form of quantification to Coalition Logic, a popular formalism for reaso...
Coalition Logic (CL) is one of themost important formalisms for specifi-cation and verification of g...
AbstractWe develop, investigate, and compare two logic-based knowledge representation formalisms for...
We consider extensions of Coalition Logic (CL) which can express statements about inter-related powe...
AbstractCooperation logics have recently begun to attract attention within the multi-agent systems c...
Coalition logic is currently one of the most popular logics for multi-agent systems. While logics co...
Abstract: We add a rule for Nash-consistency to Coalition Logic, a modal logic for reasoning about t...
Modal logics for reasoning about the power of coalitions capture the notion of effectivity functions...
We develop a logic for representing and reasoning about coalitional games without transferable payof...
International audienceWe show that Pauly’s Coalition Logic can be embedded into a richer normal moda...
We generalize the notion of alpha-effectivity in order to express the degree with which a coalition...
The Journal of Logic, Language and Information explores the foundations of natural, formal, and prog...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the interplay between knowledge shared by a group of agents ...
We draw parallels between several closely related logics that combine – in different proportions – e...
peer reviewedWe introduce and study higher-order coalition logic, a multi modal monadic second-order...
We add a limited but useful form of quantification to Coalition Logic, a popular formalism for reaso...
Coalition Logic (CL) is one of themost important formalisms for specifi-cation and verification of g...
AbstractWe develop, investigate, and compare two logic-based knowledge representation formalisms for...
We consider extensions of Coalition Logic (CL) which can express statements about inter-related powe...
AbstractCooperation logics have recently begun to attract attention within the multi-agent systems c...
Coalition logic is currently one of the most popular logics for multi-agent systems. While logics co...
Abstract: We add a rule for Nash-consistency to Coalition Logic, a modal logic for reasoning about t...
Modal logics for reasoning about the power of coalitions capture the notion of effectivity functions...
We develop a logic for representing and reasoning about coalitional games without transferable payof...
International audienceWe show that Pauly’s Coalition Logic can be embedded into a richer normal moda...
We generalize the notion of alpha-effectivity in order to express the degree with which a coalition...
The Journal of Logic, Language and Information explores the foundations of natural, formal, and prog...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the interplay between knowledge shared by a group of agents ...
We draw parallels between several closely related logics that combine – in different proportions – e...