If You're Happy, Then You Know It: The Logic of Happiness... and Sadness

01/02/2021
by   Sanaz Azimipour, et al.
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The article proposes a formal semantics of happiness and sadness modalities in imperfect information setting. It shows that these modalities are not definable through each other and gives a sound and complete axiomatization of their properties.

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