Symbolic Model Checking for Dynamic Epistemic Logic

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van Benthem, Johan
van Eijck, Jan
Gattinger, Malvin
Su, Kaile
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VanDerHoek, W

Holliday, WH

Wang, WF

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2015
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Dynamic Epistemic Logic (DEL) can model complex information scenarios in a way that appeals to logicians. However, existing DEL implementations are ad-hoc, so we do not know how the framework really performs. For this purpose, we want to hook up with the best available model-checking and SAT techniques in computational logic. We do this by first providing a bridge: a new faithful representation of DEL models as so-called knowledge structures that allow for symbolic model checking. Next, we show that we can now solve well-known benchmark problems in epistemic scenarios much faster than with existing DEL methods. Finally, we show that our method is not just a matter of implementation, but that it raises significant issues about logical representation and update.

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Lecture Notes in Computer Science

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9394

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Other information and computing sciences not elsewhere classified

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