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A process algebraic framework for multi-agent dynamic epistemic systems
This paper combines the classical model of labeled transition systems with
the epistemic model for reasoning about knowledge. The result is a unifying
framework for modeling and analyzing multi-agent, knowledge-based, dynamic
systems. On the modeling side, we propose a process algebraic, agent-oriented
specification language that makes such a framework easy to use for practical
purposes. On the verification side, we define a modal logic encompassing
temporal and epistemic operators.