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Epistemic Updates on Bilattices

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The Logic of Epistemic Actions and Knowledge (EAK) has been introduced by Baltag, Moss and Solecki [1] as a framework for reasoning about knowledge in a dynamic setting. It is thus a language expansion of (classical) modal logic having, besides the usual modal operators that represent knowledge and beliefs of agents, dynamic operators used to represent the epistemic change that can be brought about by epistemic actions such as, e.g., announcements.

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Bakhtiarinoodeh, Z., Rivieccio, U. (2015). Epistemic Updates on Bilattices. In: van der Hoek, W., Holliday, W., Wang, Wf. (eds) Logic, Rationality, and Interaction. LORI 2015. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 9394. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-48561-3_37

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