It is far from obvious to find logical counterparts to cryptographic protocol primitives. In logic, a common assumption is that agents are perfectly rational and have no computational limitations. This creates a dilemma. If one merely abstracts from computational aspects, protocols become trivial and the difference between tractable and intractable computation, surely an essential feature of protocols, disappears. This way, the protocol gets lost. On the other hand, if one ‘merely′ (scare quotes indeed) models agents with computational limitations (or otherwise bounded rationality), very obvious aspects of reasoning become problematic. That way, the logic gets lost. We present a novel way out of this dilemma.We propose an abstract logical a...
Knowledge-based programs provide an abstract level of description of protocols in which agent action...
Linear epistemic logic can be used to reason about changing knowledge states of agents acting in a s...
We propose a new, widely applicable model for analyzing knowledge-based (epistemic) and strategic pr...
It is far from obvious to find logical counterparts to cryptographic protocol primitives. In logic, ...
Abstract It is far from obvious to find logical counterparts to crytographic protocol primitives. In...
Abstract. We present a variant of Kripke models to model knowledge of large numbers, applicable to c...
htmlabstractWe present a variant of Kripke models to model knowledge of large numbers, applicable t...
We present a variant of Kripke models to model knowledge of large numbers, applicable to cryptograp...
We present a variant of Kripke models to model knowledge \nof large numbers, applicable to cryptogra...
An understanding of cryptographic protocols requires that we examine the knowledge of protocol parti...
An understanding of cryptographic protocols requires that we examine the knowledge of protocol parti...
We propose a dynamic epistemic framework for the verification of security protocols. First, we intro...
This dissertation presents a logical investigation of epistemic protocols, focussing on protocol-dyn...
Message passing by means of public key encryption is described in terms of doxastic dynamic logic. A...
The talk presents an extension of DEL (dynamic epistemic logic) intended for model checking of crypt...
Knowledge-based programs provide an abstract level of description of protocols in which agent action...
Linear epistemic logic can be used to reason about changing knowledge states of agents acting in a s...
We propose a new, widely applicable model for analyzing knowledge-based (epistemic) and strategic pr...
It is far from obvious to find logical counterparts to cryptographic protocol primitives. In logic, ...
Abstract It is far from obvious to find logical counterparts to crytographic protocol primitives. In...
Abstract. We present a variant of Kripke models to model knowledge of large numbers, applicable to c...
htmlabstractWe present a variant of Kripke models to model knowledge of large numbers, applicable t...
We present a variant of Kripke models to model knowledge of large numbers, applicable to cryptograp...
We present a variant of Kripke models to model knowledge \nof large numbers, applicable to cryptogra...
An understanding of cryptographic protocols requires that we examine the knowledge of protocol parti...
An understanding of cryptographic protocols requires that we examine the knowledge of protocol parti...
We propose a dynamic epistemic framework for the verification of security protocols. First, we intro...
This dissertation presents a logical investigation of epistemic protocols, focussing on protocol-dyn...
Message passing by means of public key encryption is described in terms of doxastic dynamic logic. A...
The talk presents an extension of DEL (dynamic epistemic logic) intended for model checking of crypt...
Knowledge-based programs provide an abstract level of description of protocols in which agent action...
Linear epistemic logic can be used to reason about changing knowledge states of agents acting in a s...
We propose a new, widely applicable model for analyzing knowledge-based (epistemic) and strategic pr...