Exploring the KD45 Property of a Kripke Model After the Execution of an Action Sequence

@inproceedings{Son2015ExploringTK,
  title={Exploring the KD45 Property of a Kripke Model After the Execution of an Action Sequence},
  author={Tran Cao Son and Enrico Pontelli and Chitta Baral and Gregory Gelfond},
  booktitle={AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence},
  year={2015},
  url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:897030}
}
It is proved that updating a sr-KD45 Kripke model using a primitive update model results in a sr, i.e., a primitiveupdate model that preserves the properties of a Sr, KD45, or semi-reflexive Kripkel model.

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