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MoL 2003 05: A Model for Epistemic Games
... an epistemic game model if and only if ϕ is satisfiable on a generalized game ...game model is the bounded morphic image of some epistemic game model (see proposition ...game ... See full document
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MoL 2014 16: Dynamic Epistemic Logic for Guessing Games and Cryptographic Protocols
... Note that G is no longer the global modality but the common knowledge operator. This change is in order to keep the truth of our formulas invariant under bisimulation and generated submodels – a very useful property for ... See full document
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MoL 2007 05: Topics in Subset Space Logic
... On the other hand, the introduction of the notion of effort to the con- text of epistemic logic brings along a paradigm shift in epistemic logic. The traditional understanding of knowledge has been defined ... See full document
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MoL 2015 26: Coalitions in Epistemic Planning
... with epistemic logics: van der Hoek and Wooldridge proposed an epistemic extension of ATL, which they called ATEL [31], which was later extended by Jam- roga and van der Hoek ...for epistemic ... See full document
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PP 2008 03: In Praise of Strategies
... Benthem 2003 uses public announcement to analyze other solution ...Strategic games induce epistemic models M of strategy profiles with preferences and uncertainty relations for players who know their ... See full document
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MoL 2014 04: Games and Logics for Informational Cascades
... Using Bayesian Kripke structures, we present a semantic treatment of cascades. This construction has several advantages. The first is that it represents a quantitative belief system that tracks each agent’s observational ... See full document
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Epistemic Conditions and Social Preferences in Trust Games
... ences over distributions are separable from the paths through the game tree that determine those distributions. The preferences are defined over bundles and those definitions are insensitive to the presence or absence of ... See full document
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MoL 2015 05: Modelling Democratic Deliberation
... in epistemic doxastic logic, form the basis for our ...a model transformer for them, which models deliberation as a process in which all agents share all their ...the model transformer from Chapter 3 ... See full document
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PP 2003 05: What Logic Games are Trying to Tell Us
... that model of the two where ∃x•α ...in model M according to σ – and write down an existential quantifier for that ...round games starting from an initial match ... See full document
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PP 2003 06: Rational Dynamics and Epistemic Logic in Games
... Our announcement scenarios worked on strategic games. But extensive games are no obstacle. A solution algorithm like Backward Induction suggests similar epistemic procedures. As in Sec. 3, we first ... See full document
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MoL 2019 05: Dynamic Set Theory
... to model the process of set development, and (ii) its interpretation of the modalities is ontological, which makes it hard to define what it means to potentially ...and epistemic rather than ... See full document
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MoL 2010 04: The Interrogative Model of Inquiry meets Dynamic Epistemic Logics
... interrogative model of inquiry which I have developed over the past several years offers to the first time satisfactory framework for understanding the nature of the Socratic ...interrogative model can ... See full document
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X 2011 05: Epistemic Logic: Five Questions Interview
... of epistemic logic that really powers this is not the traditional zoo of epistemic logics with their ‘capitalist’ names (S4, S5, ...dynamic epistemic logic, a simple yet powerful paradigm for ... See full document
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MoL 2003 07: XML Query Evaluation via CTL Model Checking
... local model checking, i.e., given a formula, a model and a state of the model, check if the formula is satisfied at that particular ...global model checking problem, i.e., given a formula and ... See full document
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MoL 2001 05: Intentional Identity and the Edelberg Asymmetry
... In sentence 3a, for instance, the hearer can retrieve a definite description “the murderer of Smith”, which she attributes to the object that a speaker has in mind, on the basis of the i[r] ... See full document
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MoL 2002 05: Automated Reasoning with Boolean ABoxes
... Every time ba2racerdpll finds a propositional model, it places the gen- erated KB in a file and calls RACER with it as parameter. The file used to store the generated KB is called <input file>.racer. The ... See full document
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MoL 2010 18: The Surprise Examination Paradox in Dynamic Epistemic Logic
... of informational events. However, it is a common assumption of the framework that, given some consistency constraints, the agents’ informational states can change in any way. On the other hand, ETL describes the ... See full document
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MoL 2014 05: Limning the True and Ultimate Structure of Reality
... However, if there are genuine many-to-one ontological reductions nothing speaks, in principle, against the possibility that there are many-to-one ontological reductions to denumerable un[r] ... See full document
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MoL 2012 18: Logic in Classical and Evolutionary Games
... Following the strategic form game, its counterpart the extensive form game was introduced. This section began by describing the terminology that accounts for the sequential nature of this game form. The game tree further ... See full document
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MoL 2012 05: Inquisitive Semantics and the Paradoxes of Material Implication
... In this conversation person A asks other participants a question whether it is the case that if Pete plays the piano, Sue will sing. Person B, then replies that this is the case, i.e., she claims that if Pete plays the ... See full document
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