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Abstract: We extend our general approach to characterizing information to multi-agent systems.
In particular, we provide a formal description of an agent's knowledge containing exactly
the information conveyed by some (honest) formula j. Only knowing is important for dynamic
agent systems in two ways. First of all, one wants to compare different states of knowledge
of an agent and, secondly, for agent a's decisions, it may be relevant that (he knows that)
agent b does not know more than j. There are... (Update)
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W. van der Hoek and E. Thijsse. A general approach to multi-agent minimal knowledge: with tools and samples. Studia Logica, 2002. accepted. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/vanderhoek01general.html More
@article{ vanderhoek00general,
author = "Wiebe van der Hoek and Jan Jaspars and Elias Thijsse",
title = "A General Approach to Multi-agent Minimal Knowledge",
journal = "Lecture Notes in Computer Science",
volume = "1919",
pages = "254--??",
year = "2000",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/vanderhoek01general.html" }
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