International audienceExisting dynamic epistemic logics combine standard epistemic logic with a restricted version of dynamic logic. Instead, we here combine a restricted epistemic logic with a rich version of dynamic logic. The epistemic logic is based on `knowing-whether' operators and basically disallows disjunctions and conjunctions in their scope; it moreover captures `knowing-what'. The dynamic logic has not only all the standard program operators of Propositional Dynamic Logic, but also parallel composition as well as an operator of inclusive nondeterministic composition; its atomic programs are assignments of propositional variables. We show that the resulting dynamic epistemic logic is powerful enough to capture several kinds of se...
The present article provides an analysis of the existing proof systems for dynamic epistemic logic f...
We introduce a new type of arrow in the update frames (or "action models") of Dynamic Epistemic Logi...
International audienceDynamic epistemic logics provide an account of the evolution of agents’ belief...
Dynamic epistemic logic (DEL) is an extension of modal multi-agent epistemic logic with dynamic oper...
Dynamic epistemic logic, broadly conceived, is the study of rational social interaction in context, ...
In the present article, we introduce a multi-type display calculus for dynamic epistemic logic, whic...
We introduce an algebraic approach to Dynamic Epistemic Logic. This approach has the advantage that:...
In the present paper, we introduce a multi-type display calculus for dynamic epistemic logic, which ...
International audienceWe show that dynamic epistemic logic (DEL) is a substructural logic and that i...
Traditional epistemic logic assumes that agents ’ knowledge is closed under logical consequence. Man...
We propose a new class of spatial logics for concurrency, Dynamic Epis-temic Spatial Logics, to be u...
International audienceThe present article provides an analysis of the existing proof systems for dyn...
The paper analyses dynamic epistemic logic from a topological perspective. The main contribution con...
Dynamic Epistemic Logic (DEL) can model complex information scenarios in a way that appeals to logic...
AbstractWe introduce an algebraic approach to Dynamic Epistemic Logic. This approach has the advanta...
The present article provides an analysis of the existing proof systems for dynamic epistemic logic f...
We introduce a new type of arrow in the update frames (or "action models") of Dynamic Epistemic Logi...
International audienceDynamic epistemic logics provide an account of the evolution of agents’ belief...
Dynamic epistemic logic (DEL) is an extension of modal multi-agent epistemic logic with dynamic oper...
Dynamic epistemic logic, broadly conceived, is the study of rational social interaction in context, ...
In the present article, we introduce a multi-type display calculus for dynamic epistemic logic, whic...
We introduce an algebraic approach to Dynamic Epistemic Logic. This approach has the advantage that:...
In the present paper, we introduce a multi-type display calculus for dynamic epistemic logic, which ...
International audienceWe show that dynamic epistemic logic (DEL) is a substructural logic and that i...
Traditional epistemic logic assumes that agents ’ knowledge is closed under logical consequence. Man...
We propose a new class of spatial logics for concurrency, Dynamic Epis-temic Spatial Logics, to be u...
International audienceThe present article provides an analysis of the existing proof systems for dyn...
The paper analyses dynamic epistemic logic from a topological perspective. The main contribution con...
Dynamic Epistemic Logic (DEL) can model complex information scenarios in a way that appeals to logic...
AbstractWe introduce an algebraic approach to Dynamic Epistemic Logic. This approach has the advanta...
The present article provides an analysis of the existing proof systems for dynamic epistemic logic f...
We introduce a new type of arrow in the update frames (or "action models") of Dynamic Epistemic Logi...
International audienceDynamic epistemic logics provide an account of the evolution of agents’ belief...