Epistemic Logic of Know-Who

12/11/2020
by   Sophia Epstein, et al.
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The paper suggests a definition of "know who" as a modality using Grove-Halpern semantics of names. It also introduces a logical system that describes the interplay between modalities "knows who", "knows", and "for all agents". The main technical result is a completeness theorem for the proposed system.

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