Multi-agent systems operating in complex domains crucially require agents to interact with each other. An important result of this interaction is that some of the private knowledge of the agents is being shared in the group of agents. This thesis investigates the theme of knowledge sharing from a theoretical point of view by means of the formal tools provided by modal logic. More specifically this thesis addresses the following three points. First, the case of hypercube systems, a special class of interpreted systems as defined by Halpern and colleagues, is analysed in full detail. It is here proven that the logic S5WDn constitutes a sound and complete axiomatisation for hypercube systems. This logic, an extension of the modal system S5n co...
AbstractReasoning about reaching consensus by groups of intelligent agents has been discussed and fo...
The standard semantics of multi-agent epistemic logic S5 is based on Kripke models whose accessibili...
If we want of group of autonomous agents to act and to cooperate in a world, each of them needs know...
Multi-agent systems operating in complex domains crucially require agents to interact with each othe...
The semantic framework for the modal logic of knowledge due to Halpern and Moses pro-vides a way to ...
Modal logic S5 is commonly viewed as an epistemic logic that captures the most basic properties of k...
Justification logics are epistemic logics that explicitly include justifications for the agents' kno...
AbstractRecent advances in Multiagent Systems (MAS) and Epistemic Logic within Distributed Systems T...
In this paper we shall consider the notion of being more knowledgeable in multi-agent systems. We sh...
The standard semantics of multi-agent epistemic logic S5n is based on Kripke models whose accessibil...
A multi-agent system consists of a collection of agents that interact with each other to fulfil thei...
AbstractWe introduce quantified interpreted systems, a semantics to reason about knowledge in multi-...
International audienceFormal models for multi-agent systems (MAS) have been introduced and studied i...
textabstractThis paper presents a logical system in which various group-level epistemic actions are ...
AbstractIn this paper we introduce the justified knowledge operator J with the intended meaning of J...
AbstractReasoning about reaching consensus by groups of intelligent agents has been discussed and fo...
The standard semantics of multi-agent epistemic logic S5 is based on Kripke models whose accessibili...
If we want of group of autonomous agents to act and to cooperate in a world, each of them needs know...
Multi-agent systems operating in complex domains crucially require agents to interact with each othe...
The semantic framework for the modal logic of knowledge due to Halpern and Moses pro-vides a way to ...
Modal logic S5 is commonly viewed as an epistemic logic that captures the most basic properties of k...
Justification logics are epistemic logics that explicitly include justifications for the agents' kno...
AbstractRecent advances in Multiagent Systems (MAS) and Epistemic Logic within Distributed Systems T...
In this paper we shall consider the notion of being more knowledgeable in multi-agent systems. We sh...
The standard semantics of multi-agent epistemic logic S5n is based on Kripke models whose accessibil...
A multi-agent system consists of a collection of agents that interact with each other to fulfil thei...
AbstractWe introduce quantified interpreted systems, a semantics to reason about knowledge in multi-...
International audienceFormal models for multi-agent systems (MAS) have been introduced and studied i...
textabstractThis paper presents a logical system in which various group-level epistemic actions are ...
AbstractIn this paper we introduce the justified knowledge operator J with the intended meaning of J...
AbstractReasoning about reaching consensus by groups of intelligent agents has been discussed and fo...
The standard semantics of multi-agent epistemic logic S5 is based on Kripke models whose accessibili...
If we want of group of autonomous agents to act and to cooperate in a world, each of them needs know...