A combination of epistemic logic and dynamic logic of programs is presented. Although rich enough to formalize some simple game-theoretic scenarios, its axiomatization is problematic as it leads to the paradoxical conclusion that agents are omniscient. A cut-free labelled Gentzen-style proof system is then introduced where knowledge and action, as well as their combinations, are formulated as rules of inference, rather than axioms. This provides a logical framework for reasoning about games in a modular and systematic way, and to give a step-by-step reconstruction of agents omniscience. In particular, its semantic assumptions are made explicit and a possible solution can be found in weakening the properties of the knowledge operator
The Game Description Language (GDL) has been introduced as an official language for specifying games...
AbstractThe aim of this work is to propose a logical framework for representing interacting agents i...
. Recent developments in epistemic logic and game-theoretic semantics have led to the partial conver...
International audienceA combination of epistemic logic and dynamic logic of programs is presented. A...
We propose in the paper a new solution to the so-called Logical Omniscience Problem of epistemic log...
logics are logics for reasoning about knowledge in systems of agents. Traditional modal epistemic lo...
Game theory addresses situations with multiple agents in which the outcome of an agent’s act depends...
The epistemic program in game theory uses formal models of interactive reasoning to provide foundati...
The paper presents an extension of temporal epistemic logic with operators that quantify over agent ...
This paper proposes a logical framework for representing and reasoning about imperfect information g...
We propose some variants of a multi-modal of joint action, preference and knowledge that support rea...
In this chapter we relate epistemic logics with logics for strategic ability developed and studied i...
Traditionally, Epistemic Logic represents epistemic scenarios using a singlemodel. This, however, co...
Dynamic Epistemic Logic (DEL) is a logical framework in which one can describe in great detail how a...
Epistemic game theory and the systems of logic that support it are crucial for understanding rationa...
The Game Description Language (GDL) has been introduced as an official language for specifying games...
AbstractThe aim of this work is to propose a logical framework for representing interacting agents i...
. Recent developments in epistemic logic and game-theoretic semantics have led to the partial conver...
International audienceA combination of epistemic logic and dynamic logic of programs is presented. A...
We propose in the paper a new solution to the so-called Logical Omniscience Problem of epistemic log...
logics are logics for reasoning about knowledge in systems of agents. Traditional modal epistemic lo...
Game theory addresses situations with multiple agents in which the outcome of an agent’s act depends...
The epistemic program in game theory uses formal models of interactive reasoning to provide foundati...
The paper presents an extension of temporal epistemic logic with operators that quantify over agent ...
This paper proposes a logical framework for representing and reasoning about imperfect information g...
We propose some variants of a multi-modal of joint action, preference and knowledge that support rea...
In this chapter we relate epistemic logics with logics for strategic ability developed and studied i...
Traditionally, Epistemic Logic represents epistemic scenarios using a singlemodel. This, however, co...
Dynamic Epistemic Logic (DEL) is a logical framework in which one can describe in great detail how a...
Epistemic game theory and the systems of logic that support it are crucial for understanding rationa...
The Game Description Language (GDL) has been introduced as an official language for specifying games...
AbstractThe aim of this work is to propose a logical framework for representing interacting agents i...
. Recent developments in epistemic logic and game-theoretic semantics have led to the partial conver...