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A logic of propositional control for truthful implementations

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We introduce a logic designed to support reasoning about social choice functions. The logic includes operators to capture strategic ability, and operators to capture agent preferences. We give a correspondence between formulae in the logic and properties of social choice functions, and show that the logic is expressively complete with respect to social choice functions, i.e., that every social choice function can be characterised as a formula of the logic. We show the decidability of the logic and give a complete axiomatization. To demonstrate the value of the logic, we show in particular how it can be applied to the problem of determining whether a social choice function is strategy-proof.

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  • (2009)Nonmonotonic Reasoning of Multiagent Cooperation and Dynamic Propositional ControlProceedings of the 2009 First IEEE International Conference on Information Science and Engineering10.1109/ICISE.2009.787(4965-4967)Online publication date: 26-Dec-2009

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TARK '09: Proceedings of the 12th Conference on Theoretical Aspects of Rationality and Knowledge
July 2009
272 pages
ISBN:9781605585604
DOI:10.1145/1562814

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Published: 06 July 2009

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  • (2009)Nonmonotonic Reasoning of Multiagent Cooperation and Dynamic Propositional ControlProceedings of the 2009 First IEEE International Conference on Information Science and Engineering10.1109/ICISE.2009.787(4965-4967)Online publication date: 26-Dec-2009

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