Logics for Epistemic Programs

被引:0
|
作者
Alexandru Baltag
Lawrence S. Moss
机构
[1] Oxford University,Computing Laboratory
[2] Indiana University,Mathematics Department
来源
Synthese | 2004年 / 139卷
关键词
State Model; Program Model; Action Signature; Input State; Basic Operation;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
We construct logical languages which allow one to represent a variety of possible types of changes affecting the information states of agents in a multi-agent setting. We formalize these changes by defining a notion of epistemic program. The languages are two-sorted sets that contain not only sentences but also actions or programs. This is as in dynamic logic, and indeed our languages are not significantly more complicated than dynamic logics. But the semantics is more complicated. In general, the semantics of an epistemic program is what we call aprogram model. This is a Kripke model of ‘actions’,representing the agents' uncertainty about the current action in a similar way that Kripke models of ‘states’ are commonly used in epistemic logic to represent the agents' uncertainty about the current state of the system. Program models induce changes affecting agents' information, which we represent as changes of the state model, called epistemic updates. Formally, an update consists of two operations: the first is called the update map, and it takes every state model to another state model, called the updated model; the second gives, for each input state model, a transition relation between the states of that model and the states of the updated model.
引用
收藏
页码:165 / 224
页数:59
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Logics for epistemic programs
    Baltag, A
    Moss, LS
    [J]. SYNTHESE, 2004, 139 (02) : 165 - 224
  • [2] On the Properties of Epistemic and Temporal Epistemic Logics of Authentication
    Ahmadi, Sharar
    Fallah, Mehran S.
    Pourmahdian, Massoud
    [J]. INFORMATICA-JOURNAL OF COMPUTING AND INFORMATICS, 2019, 43 (02): : 161 - 175
  • [3] Connecting dynamic epistemic and temporal epistemic logics
    van Ditmarsch, Hans
    van der Hoek, Wiebe
    Ruan, Ji
    [J]. LOGIC JOURNAL OF THE IGPL, 2013, 21 (03) : 380 - 403
  • [4] Free Quantified Epistemic Logics
    Corsi, G.
    Orlandelli, E.
    [J]. STUDIA LOGICA, 2013, 101 (06) : 1159 - 1183
  • [5] Epistemic Logics with Structured Knowledge
    Madeira, Alexandre
    Martins, Manuel A.
    Benevides, Mario R. F.
    [J]. ELECTRONIC NOTES IN THEORETICAL COMPUTER SCIENCE, 2019, 344 : 137 - 149
  • [6] Epistemic logics for information fusion
    Liau, CJ
    [J]. SYMBOLIC AND QUANTITATIVE APPROACHES TO REASONING WITH UNCERTAINTY, PROCEEDING, 2003, 2711 : 489 - 501
  • [7] An Epistemic Foundation for Authentication Logics
    Halpern, Joseph Y.
    van der Meyden, Ron
    Pucella, Riccardo
    [J]. ELECTRONIC PROCEEDINGS IN THEORETICAL COMPUTER SCIENCE, 2017, (251): : 306 - 323
  • [8] Epistemic Logics for Relevant Reasoners
    Sedlar, Igor
    Vigiani, Pietro
    [J]. JOURNAL OF PHILOSOPHICAL LOGIC, 2024, 53 (05) : 1383 - 1411
  • [9] Free Quantified Epistemic Logics
    Giovanna Corsi
    Eugenio Orlandelli
    [J]. Studia Logica, 2013, 101 : 1159 - 1183
  • [10] RESOLUTION AND QUANTIFIED EPISTEMIC LOGICS
    KONOLIGE, K
    [J]. LECTURE NOTES IN COMPUTER SCIENCE, 1986, 230 : 199 - 208