2011
DOI: 10.3166/jancl.21.35-60
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Justifications for common knowledge

Abstract: ABSTRACT. Justification logics are epistemic logics that explicitly include justifications for the agents' knowledge. We develop a multi-agent justification logic with evidence terms for individual agents as well as for common knowledge. We define a Kripke-style semantics that is similar to Fitting's semantics for the Logic of Proofs LP. We show the soundness, completeness, and finite model property of our multi-agent justification logic with respect to this Kripke-style semantics. We demonstrate that our logi… Show more

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“…In order to achieve this property, we have adapted the modal techniques of filtration and generated submodels to justification logics. Apart from reproving the known decidability results for J CS , JD CS , JT CS , J4 CS , JD4 CS , and LP CS , this method has enabled us to establish the decidability of the justification logic with common knowledge introduced in [9].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In order to achieve this property, we have adapted the modal techniques of filtration and generated submodels to justification logics. Apart from reproving the known decidability results for J CS , JD CS , JT CS , J4 CS , JD4 CS , and LP CS , this method has enabled us to establish the decidability of the justification logic with common knowledge introduced in [9].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A formula being satisfied at a given world is then defined as before with the following crucial case for the formula being of the form [t] B 1) E (t, B, w) holds and 2) M, v B for all v ∈ W with (w, v) ∈ R . Using a canonical model construction we can show the soundness and completeness of LP C h with respect to this class of models and as an immediate corollary of this construction (see [9,Theorem 20]) we obtain Theorem 25. LP C h (CS) is sound and complete with respect to the class of singleton models for LP C h (CS).…”
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“…Bucheli et al [13] introduce a justification logic with common knowledge. As an application, they study the problem of coordinated attack.…”
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confidence: 99%