Automating Agential Reasoning: Proof-Calculi and Syntactic Decidability for STIT Logics

Abstract

This work provides proof-search algorithms and automated counter-model extraction for a class of STIT logics. With this, we answer an open problem concerning syntactic decision procedures and cut-free calculi for STIT logics. A new class of cut-free complete labelled sequent calculi G3LdmLmn, for multi-agent STIT with at most n-many choices, is introduced. We refine the calculi G3LdmLmn through the use of propagation rules and demonstrate the admissibility of their structural rules, resulting in auxiliary calculi LdmmnL. In the single-agent case, we show that the refined calculi LdmmnL derive theorems within a restricted class of (forestlike) sequents, allowing us to provide proof-search algorithms that decide single-agent STIT logics. We prove that the proof-search algorithms are correct and terminate.

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