Current dynamic-epistemic logics model different types of information change in multi-agent scenarios. We generalize these logics to a probabilistic setting, obtaining a calculus for multi-agent update with three natural slots: prior probability on states, occurrence probabilities in the relevant process taking place, and observation probabilities of events. To match this update mechanism, we present a complete dynamic logic of information change with a probabilistic character. The completeness proof follows a compositional methodology that applies to a much larger class of dynamic-probabilistic logics as well. Finally, we discuss how our basic update rule can be parameterized for different update policies, or learning methods. © Springer 2009.
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van Benthem, J., Gerbrandy, J., & Kooi, B. (2009). Dynamic update with probabilities. Studia Logica, 93(1), 67–96. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11225-009-9209-y
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