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       Multi-Agent Epistemic Planning

                           Enrico Pontelli

                     Dept. of Computer Science,
                     New Mexico State University
                       epontell@cs.nmsu.edu



Abstract. In this talk, I will provide an introduction to the concepts
underlying planning for multi-agent systems in presence of epistemic ac-
tions. We will start with a brief overview of some of the logical foun-
dations and then proceed with the analysis of a recent approach to the
description of multi-agent epistemic planning problems (using the lan-
guage mA*). We will explore the syntactic characterization of mA* and
its semantics, based on update models. We will also discuss briefly two
implementation schemes that have been developed to resolve concrete
planning problems.
The talk is meant to be highly introductory and accessible to a broad
audience, especially composed of students.