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A general first-order solution to the ramification problem with cycles
Authors:Hannes Strass  Michael Thielscher
Institution:1. Institute of Computer Science, Leipzig University, Augustusplatz 10, 04103 Leipzig, Germany;2. School of Computer Science and Engineering, The University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW 2052, Australia
Abstract:We provide a solution to the ramification problem that integrates findings of different axiomatic approaches to ramification from the last ten to fifteen years. For the first time, we present a solution that: (1) is independent of a particular time structure, (2) is formulated in classical first-order logic, (3) treats cycles – a notoriously difficult aspect – properly, and (4) is assessed against a state-transition semantics via a formal correctness proof.This is achieved as follows: We introduce indirect effect laws that enable us to specify ramifications that are triggered by activation of a formula rather than just an atomic effect. We characterise the intended models of these indirect effect laws by a state-transition semantics. Afterwards, we show how to compile a class of indirect effect laws into first-order effect axioms that then solve the ramification and frame problems. We finally prove the resulting effect axioms sound and complete with respect to the semantics defined earlier.
Keywords:Reasoning about actions  Indirect effects  Ramification problem  Causality  Cyclic dependencies
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