Game Logic - An Overview

Studia Logica 75 (2):165-182 (2003)
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Abstract

Game Logic is a modal logic which extends Propositional Dynamic Logic by generalising its semantics and adding a new operator to the language. The logic can be used to reason about determined 2-player games. We present an overview of meta-theoretic results regarding this logic, also covering the algebraic version of the logic known as Game Algebra.

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Rohit Parikh
CUNY Graduate Center
Marc Pauly
University of Groningen

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Logic games are complete for game logics.Johan van Benthem - 2003 - Studia Logica 75 (2):183-203.
The Basic Algebra of Game Equivalences.Valentin Goranko - 2003 - Studia Logica 75 (2):221-238.

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