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- Sequent Calculi for Multi-modal Logic with InteractionNorbert Gratzl. 124-134 [doi]
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- Cellular Games, Nash Equilibria, and Fibonacci NumbersKristine Harjes, Pavel Naumov. 149-161 [doi]
- Reasoning about Actions Meets Strategic LogicsAndreas Herzig, Emiliano Lorini, Dirk Walther. 162-175 [doi]
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- Sequent Systems for Nondeterministic Propositional Logics without ReflexivityLouwe B. Kuijer. 190-203 [doi]
- How to Update Neighborhood ModelsMinghui Ma, Katsuhiko Sano. 204-217 [doi]
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- Public Announcements, Private Actions and Common Knowledge in S5 StructuresYì N. Wáng, Thomas Ågotnes. 267-281 [doi]
- Logic AggregationXuefeng Wen, Hu Liu. 282-295 [doi]
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- A Deontic Action Logic for Complex ActionsHuimin Dong, Xiaowu Li. 311-315 [doi]
- Planning Using Dynamic Epistemic Logic: Correspondence and ComplexityMartin Holm Jensen. 316-320 [doi]
- Judgment Aggregation with Abstentions: A Hierarchical ApproachGuifei Jiang, Dongmo Zhang, Xiaojia Tang. 321-325 [doi]
- A Note on Bayesian GamesYang Liu. 326-331 [doi]
- A Logic for Extensive Games with Short SightChanjuan Liu, Fenrong Liu, Kaile Su. 332-336 [doi]
- Aggregated Beliefs and Informational CascadesRasmus K. Rendsvig. 337-341 [doi]
- Dynamic Attitudes, Fixed Points and Minimal ChangeBen Rodenhäuser. 342-346 [doi]
- Logic of Evidence-based KnowledgeChenwei Shi. 347-351 [doi]
- Backward Induction Is PTIME-completeJakub Szymanik. 352-356 [doi]
- On Fuzzy Propositional Logic with Different NegationsShengli Zhang. 357-361 [doi]