We introduce a new type of arrow in the update frames (or "action models") of Dynamic Epistemic Logic in a way that enables us to reason about epistemic temporal dynamics in multi-agent systems that need not be synchronous. Since van Benthem and Pacuit (later joined by Hoshi and Gerbrandy) showed that standard Dynamic Epistemic Logic necessarily satisfies synchronicity, it follows that our arrow type is a new way of extending the domain of applicability of the Dynamic Epistemic Logic approach. Furthermore, our framework provides a new perspective on the van Benthem et al work itself. In particular, while each of our work and their work shows that epistemic temporal models generated by standard update frames necessarily satisfy certain struc...
© 2021 Timo EckhardtIn this thesis I investigate the idea of modeling epistemic updates as static mo...
Dynamic epistemic logic (DEL) is an extension of modal multi-agent epistemic logic with dynamic oper...
International audienceDynamic epistemic logics provide an account of the evolution of agents’ belief...
We introduce a new type of arrow in the update frames (or "action models") of Dynamic Epistemic Logi...
In a recent paper, van Benthem, Gerbrandy, Hoshi and Pacuit gave a natural translation of dynamic ep...
A variety of logical frameworks have been developed to study rational agents interacting over time. ...
Dynamic epistemic logic, broadly conceived, is the study of rational social interaction in context, ...
In dynamical multi-agent systems, agents are controlled by protocols. In choosing a class of formal ...
We give a relation between a logic of knowledge and change, with a semantics on Kripke models, and a...
We present Arrow Update Logic, a theory of epistemic access elimination that can be used to reason a...
This paper builds bridges between the two main families of modal logics of belief change, both based...
In reasoning about multi-agent systems, it is important to look beyond the realm of propositional l...
Classical Epistemic Logic (EL) is a compact and powerful framework for representing an agent’s infor...
Epistemic logic investigates what agents know or believe about certain factual descriptions of the w...
This contribution is a gentle introduction to so-called dynamic epistemic logics, that can describe ...
© 2021 Timo EckhardtIn this thesis I investigate the idea of modeling epistemic updates as static mo...
Dynamic epistemic logic (DEL) is an extension of modal multi-agent epistemic logic with dynamic oper...
International audienceDynamic epistemic logics provide an account of the evolution of agents’ belief...
We introduce a new type of arrow in the update frames (or "action models") of Dynamic Epistemic Logi...
In a recent paper, van Benthem, Gerbrandy, Hoshi and Pacuit gave a natural translation of dynamic ep...
A variety of logical frameworks have been developed to study rational agents interacting over time. ...
Dynamic epistemic logic, broadly conceived, is the study of rational social interaction in context, ...
In dynamical multi-agent systems, agents are controlled by protocols. In choosing a class of formal ...
We give a relation between a logic of knowledge and change, with a semantics on Kripke models, and a...
We present Arrow Update Logic, a theory of epistemic access elimination that can be used to reason a...
This paper builds bridges between the two main families of modal logics of belief change, both based...
In reasoning about multi-agent systems, it is important to look beyond the realm of propositional l...
Classical Epistemic Logic (EL) is a compact and powerful framework for representing an agent’s infor...
Epistemic logic investigates what agents know or believe about certain factual descriptions of the w...
This contribution is a gentle introduction to so-called dynamic epistemic logics, that can describe ...
© 2021 Timo EckhardtIn this thesis I investigate the idea of modeling epistemic updates as static mo...
Dynamic epistemic logic (DEL) is an extension of modal multi-agent epistemic logic with dynamic oper...
International audienceDynamic epistemic logics provide an account of the evolution of agents’ belief...