In an influential paper titled “The Benefits of Relaxing Punctuality” [2], Alur, Feder, and Henzinger introduced Metric Interval Temporal Logic (MITL) as a fragment of the r...
Interval logics are an important area of computer science. Although attention has been mainly focused on unary operators, an early work by Venema (1991) introduced an expressively ...
Stochastic game logic (SGL) is a new temporal logic that combines features of alternating temporal logic (to formalize the individual views and cooperation and reaction facilities...
We introduce ATLES – a variant of ATL with explicit names for strategies in the object language. ATLES makes it possible to refer to the same strategy in different occurrences o...
Dirk Walther, Wiebe van der Hoek, Michael Wooldrid...
Rational strategic reasoning is the process whereby an agent reasons about the best strategy to adopt in a given multi-agent scenario, taking into account the likely behaviour of ...
Wiebe van der Hoek, Wojciech Jamroga, Michael Wool...