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On Angels and Demons: Strategic (De)Construction of Dynamic Models

Published: January 12, 2026 | arXiv ID: 2601.07690v1

By: Davide Catta, Rustam Galimullin, Munyque Mittelmann

Potential Business Impact:

Lets agents change game rules to win.

Business Areas:
Intelligent Systems Artificial Intelligence, Data and Analytics, Science and Engineering

In recent years, there has been growing interest in logics that formalise strategic reasoning about agents capable of modifying the structure of a given model. This line of research has been motivated by applications where a modelled system evolves over time, such as communication networks, security protocols, and multi-agent planning. In this paper, we introduce three logics for reasoning about strategies that modify the topology of weighted graphs. In Strategic Deconstruction Logic, a destructive agent (the demon) removes edges up to a certain cost. In Strategic Construction Logic, a constructive agent (the angel) adds edges within a cost bound. Finally, Strategic Update Logic combines both agents, who may cooperate or compete. We study the expressive power of these logics and the complexity of their model checking problems.

Country of Origin
🇫🇷 🇳🇴 Norway, France

Page Count
13 pages

Category
Computer Science:
Logic in Computer Science