The standard semantics of multi-agent epistemic logic S5 is based on Kripke models whose accessibility relations are reflexive, symmetric and transitive. This one dimensional structure contains implicit higher-dimensional information beyond pairwise interactions, that we formalized as pure simplicial models in a previous work (Information and Computation, 2021). Here we extend the theory to encompass simplicial models that are not necessarily pure. The corresponding class of Kripke models are those where the accessibility relation is symmetric and transitive, but might not be reflexive. Such models correspond to the epistemic logic KB4 . Impure simplicial models arise in situations where two possible worlds may not have the same set of agen...
Traditional epistemic logic assumes that agents ’ knowledge is closed under logical consequence. Man...
In reasoning about multi-agent systems, it is important to look beyond the realm of propositional l...
textabstractThis paper presents a logical system in which various group-level epistemic actions are ...
The standard semantics of multi-agent epistemic logic S5n is based on Kripke models whose accessibil...
In recent years, several authors have been investigating simplicial models, a model of epistemic log...
Combinatorial topology is used in distributed computing to model concurrency and asynchrony. The bas...
Modal logic S5 is commonly viewed as an epistemic logic that captures the most basic properties of k...
AbstractRecent advances in Multiagent Systems (MAS) and Epistemic Logic within Distributed Systems T...
In this chapter we overview the main structures of epistemic and doxastic logic. We start by discuss...
International audienceWe propose a simplified logic for reasoning about (multi-agent) epistemic prob...
With the S5 multi-agent epistemic logic we consider the canonical maps from Krpke structures to know...
Simplicial complexes are a versatile and convenient paradigm on which to build all the tools and tec...
Despite the fact that epistemic connectives are sometimes interpreted in concrete structures defined...
This paper shows, in the framework of the logical method,the unsolvability of $k$-set agreement task...
Multi-agent systems operating in complex domains crucially require agents to interact with each othe...
Traditional epistemic logic assumes that agents ’ knowledge is closed under logical consequence. Man...
In reasoning about multi-agent systems, it is important to look beyond the realm of propositional l...
textabstractThis paper presents a logical system in which various group-level epistemic actions are ...
The standard semantics of multi-agent epistemic logic S5n is based on Kripke models whose accessibil...
In recent years, several authors have been investigating simplicial models, a model of epistemic log...
Combinatorial topology is used in distributed computing to model concurrency and asynchrony. The bas...
Modal logic S5 is commonly viewed as an epistemic logic that captures the most basic properties of k...
AbstractRecent advances in Multiagent Systems (MAS) and Epistemic Logic within Distributed Systems T...
In this chapter we overview the main structures of epistemic and doxastic logic. We start by discuss...
International audienceWe propose a simplified logic for reasoning about (multi-agent) epistemic prob...
With the S5 multi-agent epistemic logic we consider the canonical maps from Krpke structures to know...
Simplicial complexes are a versatile and convenient paradigm on which to build all the tools and tec...
Despite the fact that epistemic connectives are sometimes interpreted in concrete structures defined...
This paper shows, in the framework of the logical method,the unsolvability of $k$-set agreement task...
Multi-agent systems operating in complex domains crucially require agents to interact with each othe...
Traditional epistemic logic assumes that agents ’ knowledge is closed under logical consequence. Man...
In reasoning about multi-agent systems, it is important to look beyond the realm of propositional l...
textabstractThis paper presents a logical system in which various group-level epistemic actions are ...