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<article-title>A Quantified Epistemic Logic for Reasoning about Multi-Agent Systems</article-title>
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<author><a href="mailto:F.Belardinelli@imperial.ac.uk"><name>F. Belardinelli</name></a></author>
<aff>Department of Computing Imperial College London 180 Queen's Gate London SW7 2AZ</aff>

<author><a href="mailto:A.Lomuscio@imperial.ac.uk"><name>A. Lomuscio</name></a></author>
<aff>Department of Computing Imperial College London 180 Queen's Gate London SW7 2AZ</aff>


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<title>ABSTRACT</title>
<p>We investigate quantified interpreted systems, a semantics
for multi-agent systems in which agents can reason about
individuals, their properties, and the relationships among
them. We analyse a first-order epistemic language interpreted
on this semantics and show soundness and completeness
of <italic>Q</italic>.<italic>S</italic>5<sub><italic>n</italic></sub>, an axiomatisation for these structures.
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