Semantic Structures for Spatially-Distributed Multi-Agent Systems

08/23/2019
by   Frank Valencia, et al.
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Spatial constraint systems (scs) are semantic structures for reasoning about spatial and epistemic information in concurrent systems. They have been used to reason about beliefs, lies, and group epistemic behaviour inspired by social networks. They have also been used for proving new results about modal logics and giving semantics to process calculi. In this paper we will discuss the theory and main results about scs.

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