Convergence, continuity, recurrence and Turing completeness in dynamic epistemic logic1
Author:
Klein Dominik1,
Rendsvig Rasmus K2
Affiliation:
1. Department of Philosophy, Bayreuth University, 95447 Bayreuth, Germany and Department of Political Science, University of Bamberg, 96047 Bamberg, Germany
2. Center for Information and Bubble Studies, University of Copenhagen, 2300 Copenhagen, Denmark
Abstract
Abstract
The paper analyses dynamic epistemic logic from a topological perspective. The main contribution consists of a framework in which dynamic epistemic logic satisfies the requirements for being a topological dynamical system thus interfacing discrete dynamic logics with continuous mappings of dynamical systems. The setting is based on a notion of logical convergence, demonstratively equivalent with convergence in Stone topology. Presented is a flexible, parametrized family of metrics inducing the Stone topology, used as an analytical aid. We show maps induced by action model transformations continuous with respect to the Stone topology and present results on the recurrent behaviour of said maps. Among the recurrence results, we show maps induced by finite action models may have uncountably many recurrent points, even when initiated on a finite input model. Several recurrence results draws on the class of action models being Turing complete, for which the paper provides proof in the postcondition-free case. As upper bounds, it is shown that either 1 atom, 3 agents and preconditions of modal depth 18 or 1 atom, 7 agents and preconditions of modal depth 3 suffice for Turing completeness.
Funder
Carlsberg Foundation
Collective Attitude Formation
Shared Evidence to Group Attitudes
Foundations, Applications and Theory of Inductive Logic
National Science Foundation of China
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)
Subject
Logic,Hardware and Architecture,Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous),Software,Theoretical Computer Science
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