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Epistemic Logic and the Theory of Games and Decisions
herausgegeben von M. Bacharach, Louis André Gerard-Varet, Philippe Mongin und H.S. ShinInhaltsverzeichnis
- I Iterated Knowledge and Common Knowledge.
- 1 On the Logic of Common Belief and Common Knowledge.
- 2 A Complete Epistemic Logic for Multiple Agents.
- 3 Axiomatic Indefinability of Common Knowledge in Finitary Logics.
- 4 Eliminating Redundancies in Partition Spaces.
- II The Logical Omniscience Problem.
- 5 From Logical Omniscience to Partial Logical Competence.
- 6 Knowledge and Belief Representation in a Partial Model.
- 7 Awareness and Partitional Informational Structures.
- 8 Representing the Knowledge of Turing Machines.
- III Applications to Game Theory and Decision Theory.
- 9 Logics for Nonomniscient Agents: An Axiomatic Approach.
- 10 Alternative Definitions of Knowledge.
- 11 Synchronic Information, Knowledge and Common Knowledge in Extensive Games.
- 12 Analyzing Games by Sequences of Metatheories.
- 13 Rationally Justifiable Play and the Theory of Noncooperative Games.
- 14 The Epistemic Structure of a Theory of a Game.
- 15 On the Evaluation of Solution Concepts.