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(2009) Synthese 169 (2).

Reasoning about cooperation, actions and preferences

Lena Kurzen

pp. 223-240

In this paper, a logic for reasoning about coalitional power is developed which explicitly represents agents’ preferences and the actions by which the agents can achieve certain results. A complete axiomatization is given and its satisfiability problem is shown to be decidable and EXPTIME-hard.

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DOI: 10.1007/s11229-009-9551-7

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Kurzen, L. (2009). Reasoning about cooperation, actions and preferences. Synthese 169 (2), pp. 223-240.

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