In recent years, several authors have been investigating simplicial models, a model of epistemic logic based on higher-dimensional structures called simplicial complexes. In the original formulation, simplicial models were always assumed to be pure, meaning that all worlds have the same dimension. This is equivalent to the standard S5n semantics of epistemic logic, based on Kripke models. By removing the assumption that models must be pure, we can go beyond the usual Kripke semantics and study epistemic logics where the number of agents participating in a world can vary. This approach has been developed in a number of papers, with applications in fault-tolerant distributed computing where processes may crash during the execution of a system...
Dynamic Epistemic Logic (DEL) can model complex information scenarios in a way that appeals to logi...
A realistic model of multi-agent planning must allow us to formalize notions which are absent in cl...
We introduce a symmetry reduction technique for model checking temporalepistemic properties of multi...
The standard semantics of multi-agent epistemic logic S5n is based on Kripke models whose accessibil...
The standard semantics of multi-agent epistemic logic S5 is based on Kripke models whose accessibili...
Combinatorial topology is used in distributed computing to model concurrency and asynchrony. The bas...
Simplicial complexes are a versatile and convenient paradigm on which to build all the tools and tec...
We investigate an extension of the formalism of interpreted systems by Halpern and colleagues to mod...
In reasoning about multi-agent systems, it is important to look beyond the realm of propositional l...
AbstractRecent advances in Multiagent Systems (MAS) and Epistemic Logic within Distributed Systems T...
Modal logic S5 is commonly viewed as an epistemic logic that captures the most basic properties of k...
A realistic model of multiagent planning must allow us to model notions which are absent in classica...
In this paper we focus on Dynamic Spatial Logic, the extension of Hennessy-Milner logic with the par...
This dissertation describes three distinct but complementary ways in which epistemic reasoning plays...
The field of fault-tolerant protocols studies which concurrent tasks are solvable in various computa...
Dynamic Epistemic Logic (DEL) can model complex information scenarios in a way that appeals to logi...
A realistic model of multi-agent planning must allow us to formalize notions which are absent in cl...
We introduce a symmetry reduction technique for model checking temporalepistemic properties of multi...
The standard semantics of multi-agent epistemic logic S5n is based on Kripke models whose accessibil...
The standard semantics of multi-agent epistemic logic S5 is based on Kripke models whose accessibili...
Combinatorial topology is used in distributed computing to model concurrency and asynchrony. The bas...
Simplicial complexes are a versatile and convenient paradigm on which to build all the tools and tec...
We investigate an extension of the formalism of interpreted systems by Halpern and colleagues to mod...
In reasoning about multi-agent systems, it is important to look beyond the realm of propositional l...
AbstractRecent advances in Multiagent Systems (MAS) and Epistemic Logic within Distributed Systems T...
Modal logic S5 is commonly viewed as an epistemic logic that captures the most basic properties of k...
A realistic model of multiagent planning must allow us to model notions which are absent in classica...
In this paper we focus on Dynamic Spatial Logic, the extension of Hennessy-Milner logic with the par...
This dissertation describes three distinct but complementary ways in which epistemic reasoning plays...
The field of fault-tolerant protocols studies which concurrent tasks are solvable in various computa...
Dynamic Epistemic Logic (DEL) can model complex information scenarios in a way that appeals to logi...
A realistic model of multi-agent planning must allow us to formalize notions which are absent in cl...
We introduce a symmetry reduction technique for model checking temporalepistemic properties of multi...