Constructive knowledge: what agents can achieve under imperfect information

Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics 17 (4):423-475 (2007)
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Abstract

We propose a non-standard interpretation of Alternating-time Temporal Logic with imperfect information, for which no commonly accepted semantics has been proposed yet. Rather than changing the semantic structures, we generalize the usual interpretation of formulae in single states to sets of states. We also propose a new epistemic operator for ?practical? or ?constructive? knowledge, and we show that the new logic (which we call Constructive Strategic Logic) is strictly more expressive than most existing solutions, while it retains the same model checking complexity. Finally, we study properties of constructive knowledge and other operators in this non-standard semantics

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