Reasoning about knowledge and messages in asynchronous multi-agent systems

Author:

KNIGHT SOPHIA,MAUBERT BASTIEN,SCHWARZENTRUBER FRANÇOIS

Abstract

We propose a variant of public announcement logic for asynchronous systems. To capture asynchrony, we introduce two different modal operators for sending and receiving messages. The natural approach to defining the semantics leads to a circular definition, but we describe two restricted cases in which we solve this problem. The first case requires the Kripke model representing the initial epistemic situation to be a finite tree, and the second one only allows announcements from the existential fragment. After establishing some validities, we study the model checking problem and the satisfiability problem in cases where the semantics is well-defined, and we provide several complexity results.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Computer Science Applications,Mathematics (miscellaneous)

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