Logics with Group Announcements and Distributed Knowledge: Completeness and Expressive Power

被引:0
作者
Thomas Ågotnes
Natasha Alechina
Rustam Galimullin
机构
[1] Southwest University,
[2] University of Bergen,undefined
[3] University of Utrecht,undefined
来源
Journal of Logic, Language and Information | 2022年 / 31卷
关键词
Group announcement logic; Distributed knowledge; Public announcement logic; Dynamic epistemic logic;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Public announcement logic (PAL) is an extension of epistemic logic with dynamic operators that model the effects of all agents simultaneously and publicly acquiring the same piece of information. One of the extensions of PAL, group announcement logic (GAL), allows quantification over (possibly joint) announcements made by agents. In GAL, it is possible to reason about what groups can achieve by making such announcements. It seems intuitive that this notion of coalitional ability should be closely related to the notion of distributed knowledge, the implicit knowledge of a group. Thus, we study the extension of GAL with distributed knowledge, and in particular possible interaction properties between GAL operators and distributed knowledge. The perhaps surprising result is that, in fact, there are no interaction properties, contrary to intuition. We make this claim precise by providing a sound and complete axiomatisation of GAL with distributed knowledge. We also consider several natural variants of GAL with distributed knowledge, as well as some other related logic, and compare their expressive power.
引用
收藏
页码:141 / 166
页数:25
相关论文
共 48 条
  • [1] Ågotnes T(2019)Coalition logic with individual, distributed and common knowledge Journal of Logic and Computation 29 1041-1069
  • [2] Alechina N(2010)Group announcement logic Journal of Applied Logic 8 62-81
  • [3] Ågotnes T(2017)Resolving distributed knowledge Artificial Intelligence 252 1-21
  • [4] Balbiani P(2021)Verification and strategy synthesis for coalition announcement logic Journal of Logic, Language and Information. 49 672-713
  • [5] van Ditmarsch H(2002)Alternating-time temporal logic Journal of the ACM 1 305-334
  • [6] Seban P(2008)Knowable’ as ‘known after an announcement Review of Symbolic Logic 8 65-78
  • [7] Ågotnes T(2015)A simple proof of the completeness of APAL Studies in Logic 204 1620-1662
  • [8] Wáng YN(2006)Logics of communication and change Information and Computation 239 303-339
  • [9] Alechina N(2014)Refinement modal logic Information and Computation 151 201-232
  • [10] van Ditmarsch H(2020)Positive announcements Studia Logica 242 80-106