Epistemic logic and the theory of games and decisions
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Epistemic logic and the theory of games and decisions
(Theory and decision library, Series C . Game theory,
Kluwer Academic, c1997
- : pbk
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注記
Papers presented at conferences held Jan. 1994 at the Centre International de Recherches Mathématiques in Marseille and Dec. 1996 at ICER in Turin
Includes bibliographical references
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This book arose out of a conference on "Epistemic Logic and the Theory of Games and Decisions" that took place in January 1994 at the Centre Inter- national de Recherches Mathematiques in Marseille. The convergence of game theory and epistemic logic has been in progress for two decades. The aim of the conference was to explore this rapprochement further by gathering spe- cialists from different professional communities, i. e. , economics, mathematics, philosophy, and computer science. Also, the organizors aimed at fostering the work centered on the issues of knowledge and belief that has recently been pursued amongst game theorists and decision theorists. The conference was funded by the following institutions: Centre National de la Recherche Sci- entifique (France), Ministere de l'Enseignement Superieur et de la Recherche (France), Association pour Ie Developpement de la Recherche en Economie et Statistique (France). It was also supported by the Human Capital and Mobility Programme of the EU, as well as, locally, by the Ville de Marseille. We would like to express our gratitude to these institutions for their generous help.
Despite the success of the conference, it was not the editors' intention to circulate just another volume of proceedings in the usual style. Throughout the more than two-year editorial process, they have pursued the goal of providing a no doubt non-exhaustive, but hopefully thorough and accurate, state of the art account of a promising field of research.
目次
- 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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