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    Alternative axiomatics and complexity of deliberative STIT theories (English)
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    Two alternatives to Xu's axiomatization of Chellas's STIT (See To It That) theory are offered. The first one simplifies its presentation and also provides an alternative axiomatization of the deliberative STIT. The second one starts from the idea that the historic necessity operator can be defined as an abbreviation of operators of agency, and can thus be eliminated from the logic of Chellas's STIT. Using the second axiomatization it is also shown that the problem of deciding the satisfiability of a STIT formula without temporal operators is NP-complete in the single-agent case and is NEXPTIME-complete in the multi-agent case, both for the deliberative and Chellas's STIT.
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    axiomatization
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    complexity
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    logic of agency
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    STIT operator
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