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title: "A Modal Logic of Optimality (Student Abstract) "
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authors: [
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"James T. Oswald",
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"Brandon Rozek",
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"Thomas Macaulay Ferguson",
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"Selmer Bringsjord"
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date: 2025-04-11
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publish_date: "2025/04/11"
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conference: "AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence"
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isbn: ""
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doi: "10.1609/aaai.v39i28.35286"
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volume: 39
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firstpage: 29456
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lastpage: 29458
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language: "English"
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pdf_url: "https://ojs.aaai.org/index.php/AAAI/article/view/35286/37441"
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abstract: "We present our work on a new modal logic of optimality, OPT, whose semantics are modeled in terms of optimal paths through reward-weighted transition systems. We prove some basic properties of OPT, including its status as a normal modal logic, as well as its relation to some of the standard modal axioms. We end with a discussion of applications to AI and future research directions and extensions."
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