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Varieties of Distributed Knowledge

Logic in Computer Science 2025-05-13 v1

Abstract

Distributed knowledge is one of the better known group knowledge modalities. While its intuitive idea is relatively clear, there is ample room for interpretation of details. We investigate 12 definitions of distributed knowledge that differ from each other in the kinds of information sharing the agents can perform in order to achieve shared mutual knowledge of a proposition. We then show which kinds of distributed knowledge are equivalent, and which kinds imply each other, i.e., for any two variants τ1\tau_1 and τ2\tau_2 of distributed knowledge we show whether a proposition ϕ\phi being distributed knowledge under definition τ1\tau_1 implies that ϕ\phi is distributed knowledge under definition τ2\tau_2.

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@article{arxiv.2505.06619,
  title  = {Varieties of Distributed Knowledge},
  author = {Rustam Galimullin and Louwe B. Kuijer},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2505.06619},
  year   = {2025}
}

Comments

This work was presented at Advances in Modal Logic (AiML) 2024

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