International audienceThe idea of only knowing is a natural and intuitive notion to precisely capture the beliefs of a knowledge base. However, an extension to the many agent case, as would be needed in many applications , has been shown to be far from straightforward. For example, previous Kripke frame-based accounts appeal to proof-theoretic constructions like canonical models, while more recent works in the area abandoned Kripke semantics entirely. We propose a new account based on Moss' characteristic formulas, formulated for the usual Kripke semantics. This is shown to come with other benefits: the logic admits a group version of only knowing , and an operator for assessing the epistemic en-trenchment of what an agent or a group only k...
We extend our general approach to characterizing information to multi-agent systems. In particular, ...
Classic epistemic logic focuses on propositional knowledge expressed by \knowing that' operator...
In this paper, we investigate knowledge reasoning within a simple framework called knowledge structu...
International audienceThe idea of only knowing is a natural and intuitive notion to precisely captur...
The idea of only knowing is a natural and intuitive notion to precisely capture the beliefs of a kno...
28.8% acceptance rateOnly knowing captures the intuitive notion that the beliefs of an agent are pre...
What does it mean to say that an agent only knows a particular fact,i.e., knowing that fact and not ...
Modal logic S5 is commonly viewed as an epistemic logic that captures the most basic properties of k...
We present a formal semantics for epistemic logic, capturing the notion of knowability relative to i...
AbstractWe introduce and motivate a non-standard multi-modal logic to represent and reason about ign...
We propose an epistemic, nonmonotonic approach to the formalization of knowledge in a multi-agent se...
Justification logics are epistemic logics that explicitly include justifications for the agents' kno...
This research is published within the project ‘The Logic of Conceivability’, funded by the European ...
Multi-agent systems operating in complex domains crucially require agents to interact with each othe...
This paper provides a set-theoretic model of knowledge and unawareness, in which reasoning through t...
We extend our general approach to characterizing information to multi-agent systems. In particular, ...
Classic epistemic logic focuses on propositional knowledge expressed by \knowing that' operator...
In this paper, we investigate knowledge reasoning within a simple framework called knowledge structu...
International audienceThe idea of only knowing is a natural and intuitive notion to precisely captur...
The idea of only knowing is a natural and intuitive notion to precisely capture the beliefs of a kno...
28.8% acceptance rateOnly knowing captures the intuitive notion that the beliefs of an agent are pre...
What does it mean to say that an agent only knows a particular fact,i.e., knowing that fact and not ...
Modal logic S5 is commonly viewed as an epistemic logic that captures the most basic properties of k...
We present a formal semantics for epistemic logic, capturing the notion of knowability relative to i...
AbstractWe introduce and motivate a non-standard multi-modal logic to represent and reason about ign...
We propose an epistemic, nonmonotonic approach to the formalization of knowledge in a multi-agent se...
Justification logics are epistemic logics that explicitly include justifications for the agents' kno...
This research is published within the project ‘The Logic of Conceivability’, funded by the European ...
Multi-agent systems operating in complex domains crucially require agents to interact with each othe...
This paper provides a set-theoretic model of knowledge and unawareness, in which reasoning through t...
We extend our general approach to characterizing information to multi-agent systems. In particular, ...
Classic epistemic logic focuses on propositional knowledge expressed by \knowing that' operator...
In this paper, we investigate knowledge reasoning within a simple framework called knowledge structu...