Automating Agential Reasoning: Proof-Calculi and Syntactic Decidability for STIT Logics

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Automating Agential Reasoning: Proof-Calculi and Syntactic Decidability for STIT Logics

Tim LyonTim Lyon,  Kees van BerkelKees van Berkel
Automating Agential Reasoning: Proof-Calculi and Syntactic Decidability for STIT Logics


Tim Lyon, Kees van Berkel
Automating Agential Reasoning: Proof-Calculi and Syntactic Decidability for STIT Logics
In Baldoni, Matteo and Dastani, Mehdi and Liao, Beishui and Sakurai, Yuko and Zalila Wenkstern, Rym, eds., PRIMA 2019: Principles and Practice of Multi-Agent Systems, volume 11873, 202-218, 2019. Springer
  • KurzfassungAbstract
    This work provides proof-search algorithms and automated counter-model extraction for a class of STIT logics. With this, we answer an open problem concerning syntactic decision procedures and cut-free calculi for STIT logics. A new class of cut-free complete labelled sequent calculi G3LdmL^m_n, for multi-agent STIT with at most n-many choices, is introduced. We refine the calculi G3LdmL^m_n through the use of propagation rules and demonstrate the admissibility of their structural rules, resulting in auxiliary calculi Ldm^m_nL. In the single-agent case, we show that the refined calculi Ldm^m_nL derive theorems within a restricted class of (forestlike) sequents, allowing us to provide proof-search algorithms that decide single-agent STIT logics. We prove that the proof-search algorithms are correct and terminate.
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  • Forschungsgruppe:Research Group: Computational LogicComputational Logic
The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-33792-6_13.
@inproceedings{LB2019,
  author    = {Tim Lyon and Kees van Berkel},
  title     = {Automating Agential Reasoning: Proof-Calculi and Syntactic
               Decidability for {STIT} Logics},
  editor    = {Baldoni and Matteo and Dastani and Mehdi and Liao and Beishui and
               Sakurai and Yuko and Zalila Wenkstern and Rym},
  booktitle = {PRIMA 2019:  Principles and Practice of Multi-Agent Systems},
  volume    = {11873},
  publisher = {Springer},
  year      = {2019},
  pages     = {202-218},
  doi       = {https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-33792-6_13}
}