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Inquisitive bisimulation

Authors :
Ciardelli, Ivano
Otto, Martin
Source :
J. symb. log. 86 (2021) 77-109
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Inquisitive modal logic InqML is a generalisation of standard Kripke-style modal logic. In its epistemic incarnation, it extends standard epistemic logic to capture not just the information that agents have, but also the questions that they are interested in. Technically, InqML fits within the family of logics based on team semantics. From a model-theoretic perspective, it takes us a step in the direction of monadic second-order logic, as inquisitive modal operators involve quantification over sets of worlds. We introduce and investigate the natural notion of bisimulation equivalence in the setting of InqML. We compare the expressiveness of InqML and first-order logic in the context of relational structures with two sorts, one for worlds and one for information states. We characterise inquisitive modal logic, as well as its multi-agent epistemic S5-like variant, as the bisimulation invariant fragment of first-order logic over various natural classes of two-sorted structures. These results crucially require non-classical methods in studying bisimulation and first-order expressiveness over non-elementary classes of structures, irrespective of whether we aim for characterisations in the sense of classical or of finite model theory.<br />Comment: This revised version has been prepared for publication in JSL; it covers, in greater detail, the general theory expounded in (v1) and is to be complemented by a companion paper that deals with the epistemic setting (Section 9 in (v1), which is not covered in the current revised version (v2)). arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:1707.08742

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
J. symb. log. 86 (2021) 77-109
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1803.03483
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1017/jsl.2020.77