LOAIMANov 23, 2014

Logics of Temporal-Epistemic Actions

arXiv:1411.6279v112 citations
Originality Incremental advance
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This work addresses a foundational issue in formal logic for multi-agent systems, but it is incremental as it builds on existing action model concepts.

The paper tackles the problem of extending dynamic epistemic logic to include temporal reasoning by introducing temporal action models that modify both temporal structure and agents' knowledge, resulting in a framework with complete axiomatizations for two theories.

We present Dynamic Epistemic Temporal Logic, a framework for reasoning about operations on multi-agent Kripke models that contain a designated temporal relation. These operations are natural extensions of the well-known "action models" from Dynamic Epistemic Logic. Our "temporal action models" may be used to define a number of informational actions that can modify the "objective" temporal structure of a model along with the agents' basic and higher-order knowledge and beliefs about this structure, including their beliefs about the time. In essence, this approach provides one way to extend the domain of action model-style operations from atemporal Kripke models to temporal Kripke models in a manner that allows actions to control the flow of time. We present a number of examples to illustrate the subtleties involved in interpreting the effects of our extended action models on temporal Kripke models. We also study preservation of important epistemic-temporal properties of temporal Kripke models under temporal action model-induced operations, provide complete axiomatizations for two theories of temporal action models, and connect our approach with previous work on time in Dynamic Epistemic Logic.

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