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Under the multi-agent system (MAS) circumstances, the concurrent behaviors turn out to be very important. Concurrent behaviors can be divided into irrelative and correlative, most of them are correlative and agents should be able to deduce their behaviors. This paper put forward a concurrent Agent model based on twin-subset semantic. This model aims at the characteristics of concurrent behaviors in MAS. Based on twin-subset semantic, the logical omniscience problem and other related problems (such as side-effect problem) can be avoided. This model divides the time set into macro-time and micro-time sets, and describes the concurrency in macro-time level. In this model, parallel actions in macro-time are interleaving in micro-time level. It can be applied to establish the logical foundation for the cooperation and competition based on concurrency in MAS.
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Ke, Y., Hu, S. (2006). A Concurrent Agent Model Based on Twin-Subset Semantic. In: Shi, ZZ., Sadananda, R. (eds) Agent Computing and Multi-Agent Systems. PRIMA 2006. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 4088. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11802372_48
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