by transferring normative attributes from an agent to another. Such interactions are called delegation. Formal models of delegation and control were studied in, e.g., [189, 149, 191]. In this work, we consider the scenario where agents delegate control over propositions to other agents. The distinction between controllable and uncontrollable propositions stems from areas like discrete event systems and control theory, where, e.g., Boutilier [39] studied control in the context of deontic logic. Control and controllable propositions were also studied in [52, 66, 249, 248]. We now give an overview of the thesis. The main purpose of Chapter 2 is to introduce basic concepts and notation and to review relevant literature. The first section presen...
In open systems verification, to formally check for reliability, one needs an appropriate formalism ...
Modal logics of strategic ability form one of the fields where logic and game theory can successfull...
In open systems verification, to formally check for reliability, one needs an appropriate formalism ...
Abstract. We introduceATLEA, a novel extension of Alternating-time Temporal Logic with explicit acti...
We introduce ATLEA, a novel extension of Alternating-time Temporal Logic with explicit actions in th...
Propositional Dynamic Logic or PDL was invented as a logic for reasoning about regular programming c...
We present dcl-pc: a dynamic logic of delegation and cooperation. The logical foundation of dcl-pc i...
Recently logics for strategic ability have gained pre-eminence in the modelisation and analysis of g...
Propositional Dynamic Logic or PDL was invented as a logic for reasoning about regular programming c...
In this chapter we relate epistemic logics with logics for strategic ability developed and studied i...
International audienceWe introduce ATLEA, a novel extension of Alternating-time Temporal Logic with ...
In this paper we introduce Epistemic Strategy Logic (ESL), an extension of Strategy Logic with modal...
AbstractATEL is one of the most expressive logics for reasoning about knowledge, time and strategies...
(Conférencier invité)International audienceWe study uniform strategies in the framework of models of...
We look at ways to enrich Alternating-time Temporal Logic (ATL) - a logic for specification and veri...
In open systems verification, to formally check for reliability, one needs an appropriate formalism ...
Modal logics of strategic ability form one of the fields where logic and game theory can successfull...
In open systems verification, to formally check for reliability, one needs an appropriate formalism ...
Abstract. We introduceATLEA, a novel extension of Alternating-time Temporal Logic with explicit acti...
We introduce ATLEA, a novel extension of Alternating-time Temporal Logic with explicit actions in th...
Propositional Dynamic Logic or PDL was invented as a logic for reasoning about regular programming c...
We present dcl-pc: a dynamic logic of delegation and cooperation. The logical foundation of dcl-pc i...
Recently logics for strategic ability have gained pre-eminence in the modelisation and analysis of g...
Propositional Dynamic Logic or PDL was invented as a logic for reasoning about regular programming c...
In this chapter we relate epistemic logics with logics for strategic ability developed and studied i...
International audienceWe introduce ATLEA, a novel extension of Alternating-time Temporal Logic with ...
In this paper we introduce Epistemic Strategy Logic (ESL), an extension of Strategy Logic with modal...
AbstractATEL is one of the most expressive logics for reasoning about knowledge, time and strategies...
(Conférencier invité)International audienceWe study uniform strategies in the framework of models of...
We look at ways to enrich Alternating-time Temporal Logic (ATL) - a logic for specification and veri...
In open systems verification, to formally check for reliability, one needs an appropriate formalism ...
Modal logics of strategic ability form one of the fields where logic and game theory can successfull...
In open systems verification, to formally check for reliability, one needs an appropriate formalism ...