Epistemic Logic and the Theory of Games and Decisions

Introduction M.O.L. Bacharach, et al. Part I: Iterated Knowledge and Common Knowledge. 1. On the Logic of Common Belief and Common Knowledge L. Lismont, P. Mongin. 2. A Complete Epistemic Logic for Multiple Agents W. van der Hoek, J.J. Meyer. 3. Axiomatic Indefinability of Common Knowledge in Finitary Logics M. Kaneko, T. Nagashima. 4. Eliminating Redundancies in Partition Spaces A. Heifetz. Part II: The Logical Omniscience Problem. 5. From Logical Omniscience to Partial Logical Competence R. Lavendhomme, T. Lucas. 6. Knowledge and Belief Representation in a Partial Model E. Thijsse. 7. Awareness and Partitional Informational Structures S. Modica, A. Rustichini. 8. Representing the Knowledge of Turing Machines H.S. Shin, T. Williamson. Part III: Applications to Game Theory and Decision Theory. 9. Logics for Nonomniscient Agents: An Axiomatic Approach B. Lipman. 10. Alternative Definition of Knowledge S. Morris. 11. Synchronic Information, Knowledge and Common Knowledge in Extensive Games G. Bonanno, P. Battigali. 12. Analyzing Games by Sequences of Metatheories A. Vilks. 13. Rationally Justifiable Play and the Theory of Noncooperative Games R. Cubitt, R. Sugden. 14. The Epistemic Structure of a Theory of a Game M.O.L. Bacharach. 15. On the Evaluation of Solution Concepts R. Stalnaker.

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