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Field Knowledge as a Dual to Distributed Knowledge: A Characterization by Weighted Modal Logic

Logic in Computer Science 2024-07-02 v1 Logic

Abstract

The study of group knowledge concepts such as mutual, common, and distributed knowledge is well established within the discipline of epistemic logic. In this work, we incorporate epistemic abilities of agents to refine the formal definition of distributed knowledge and introduce a formal characterization of field knowledge. We propose that field knowledge serves as a dual to distributed knowledge. Our approach utilizes epistemic logics with various group knowledge constructs, interpreted through weighted models. We delve into the eight logics that stem from these considerations, explore their relative expressivity and develop sound and complete axiomatic systems.

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@article{arxiv.2407.00687,
  title  = {Field Knowledge as a Dual to Distributed Knowledge: A Characterization by Weighted Modal Logic},
  author = {Xiaolong Liang and Yì N. Wáng},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2407.00687},
  year   = {2024}
}
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