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Abstract: The logic S5n is widely used as the logic of knowledge for ideal agents
in a multi-agent system. Some extensions of S5n have been proposed for
expressing knowledge sharing between the agents, but no systematic exploration
of the possibilities has taken place. In this paper we present a spectrum of degrees
of knowledge sharing by examining and classifying axioms expressing the
sharing. We present completeness results and a diagram showing the relations between
some of the principal... (Update)
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.... imagine broad spectrum of possible speci cations on how private states of knowledge are a ected by other agents knowledge (see [Lomuscio and Ryan 2000] for a detailed exposition) At one end of the spectrum we have the system S5 in which all agents have the same knowledge. This...
...of multi agent systems has continued. It has resulted in a successfully defended PhD thesis [Lom99] and also the papers [LR99a, LR99b, LR98] Another FIREworks related PhD thesis [Gue99] has been completed and will be examined in a few weeks. 3.3 FUNDP: Namur, Belgium...
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Lomuscio, A. and Ryan, M. 2000. A spectrum of modes of knowledge sharing between agents. In M. J. Wooldridge and N. R. Jennings Eds., Intelligent Agents VI | Proceedings of the Sixth International Workshop on Agent Theories, Architectures, and Languages (ATAL-99), Volume 1757 of Lecture Notes in Articial Intelligence. Springer-Verlag, Heidelberg. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/lomuscio99spectrum.html More
@inproceedings{ lomuscio99spectrum,
author = "Alessio Lomuscio and Mark Ryan",
title = "A Spectrum of Modes of Knowledge Sharing between Agents",
booktitle = "Agent Theories, Architectures, and Languages",
pages = "13-26",
year = "1999",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/lomuscio99spectrum.html" }
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