Interactions between Knowledge and Time in a First-Order Logic for Multi-Agent Systems: Completeness Results

01/23/2014
by   Francesco Belardinelli, et al.
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We investigate a class of first-order temporal-epistemic logics for reasoning about multi-agent systems. We encode typical properties of systems including perfect recall, synchronicity, no learning, and having a unique initial state in terms of variants of quantified interpreted systems, a first-order extension of interpreted systems. We identify several monodic fragments of first-order temporal-epistemic logic and show their completeness with respect to their corresponding classes of quantified interpreted systems.

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