Logic and the Foundations of Game and Decision Theory (LOFT 7)
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Amsterdam University Press, 2008. β 240 p. β ISBN: 9789089640260.
Tijdens de zevende conferentie Logic and the Foundations of Game and Decision Theory (LOFT 2006) werd een aantal essays gepresenteerd. Deze zijn nu gebundeld in LOFT.
7. LOFT is hΓ©t podium voor onderzoek naar de kruisbestuiving van logica, economie en IT. De essays in dit boek geven een levendige en brede kijk op een dynamisch en snelgroeiend onderzoeksgebied.
This volume collects together revised papers originally presented at the 7th Conference on Logic and the Foundations of Game and Decision Theory (LOFT 2006). LOFT is a key venue for presenting research at the intersection of logic, economics and computer science, and the present collection gives a lively and wide-ranging view of an exciting and rapidly growing area.
Preface.
A Qualitative Theory of Dynamic Interactive Belief Revision.
Alexandru Baltag, Sonja Smets.
A Syntactic Approach to Rationality in Games with Ordinal Payoffs.
Giacomo Bonanno.
Semantic Results for Ontic and Epistemic Change.
Hans van Ditmarsch, Barteld Kooi.
Social Laws and Anti-Social Behaviour.
Wiebe van der Hoek, Mark Roberts, Michael Wooldridge.
A Method for Reasoning about Other Agentsβ Beliefs from Observations.
Alexander Nittka, Richard Booth.
A Logical Structure for Strategies.
R. Ramanujam, Sunil Simon.
Models of Awareness.
Giacomo Sillari.
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