The Expressivity of Quantified Group Announcements

Author:

Alechina Natasha1,van Ditmarsch Hans2,French Tim3,Galimullin Rustam4

Affiliation:

1. Department of Information and Computing Sciences , Utrecht University, Utrecht, 3584 CC, the Netherlands

2. Department of Computer Science , Open University, Heerlen, 6401 DL, the Netherlands

3. Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering , The University of Western Australia, Perth, 6009, Australia

4. Department of Information Science and Media Studies , University of Bergen, Bergen, 5020, Norway

Abstract

AbstractGroup announcement logic (GAL) and coalition announcement logic (CAL) allow us to reason about whether it is possible for groups and coalitions of agents to achieve their desired epistemic goals through truthful public communication. The difference between groups and coalitions in such a context is that the latter make their announcements in the presence of possible adversarial counter-announcements. As epistemic goals may involve some agents remaining ignorant, counter-announcements may preclude coalitions from reaching their goals. We study the relative expressivity of GAL and CAL and provide some results involving their more well-known sibling APAL. We also discuss how the presence of memory alters the relationship between groups and coalition.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Logic,Hardware and Architecture,Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous),Software,Theoretical Computer Science

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