Non-determinism and the dynamics of knowledge

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In this paper we attempt to shed light on the concept of an agent's knowledge after a non-deterministic action is executed. We start by making a comparison between notions of non-deterministic choice, and between notions of sequential composition, of settings with dynamic and/or epistemic character; namely Propositional Dynamic Logic (PDL), Dynamic Epistemic Logic (DEL), and the more recent logic of Semi-Public Environments (SPE). These logics represent two different approaches for defining the aforementioned actions, and in order to provide unified frameworks that encompass both, we define the logics DELVO (DEL+Vision+Ontic change) and PDLVE (PDL+Vision+Epistemic operators). DELVO is given a sound and complete axiomatisation.

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Grossi, D., Herzig, A., Van Der Hoek, W., & Moyzes, C. (2017). Non-determinism and the dynamics of knowledge. In IJCAI International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (Vol. 0, pp. 1053–1059). International Joint Conferences on Artificial Intelligence. https://doi.org/10.24963/ijcai.2017/146

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