no code implementations • 30 Dec 2019 • Philippe Balbiani, Joseph Boudou, Martín Diéguez, David Fernández-Duque
We consider intuitionistic variants of linear temporal logic with `next', `until' and `release' based on expanding posets: partial orders equipped with an order-preserving transition function.
no code implementations • 14 Mar 2018 • Philippe Balbiani, Joseph Boudou, Marín Diéguez, David Fernández-Duque
We introduce bisimulations for the logic $ITL^e$ with `next', `until' and `release', an intuitionistic temporal logic based on structures equipped with a partial order used to interpret intuitionistic implication and a monotone function used to interpret the temporal modalities.
Logic Logic in Computer Science
no code implementations • 8 May 2017 • Philippe Balbiani, Hans van Ditmarsch, Saúl Fernández González
We propose a multi-agent epistemic logic of asynchronous announcements, where truthful announcements are publicly sent but individually received by agents, and in the order in which they were sent.
no code implementations • 6 Feb 2017 • Philippe Balbiani, David Fernández-Duque, Emiliano Lorini
We present a family of logics for reasoning about agents' positions and motion in the plane which have several potential applications in the area of multi-agent systems (MAS), such as multi-agent planning and robotics.