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- Zero Knowledge Interactive Proofs of Knowledge (A Digest)Martin Tompa. 1-12
- A New Model for Inductive InferenceRonald L. Rivest, Robert H. Sloan. 13-28
- Doxastic Paradoxes without Self-ReferenceRobert Charles Koons. 29-41
- Operational Pointer Semantics: Solution to Self-Referential Puzzles IHaim Gaifman. 43-59
- Reasoning about Belief and Knowledge with Self-Reference and TimeNicholas Asher. 61-81
- Revisions of Knowledge Systems Using Epistemic EntrenchmentPeter Gärdenfors, David Makinson. 83-95
- On Integrity ConstraintsRaymond Reiter. 97-111
- Circumscription in a Modal LogicFangzhen Lin. 113-127
- Toward a Theory of Communication and Cooperation for Multiagent PlanningEric Werner. 129-143
- A Tractable Knowledge Representation Service with Full IntrospectionGerhard Lakemeyer, Hector J. Levesque. 145-159
- Reasoning About Knowledge: A TutorialJoseph Y. Halpern. 161
- A Guide to Knowledge and GamesTommy Chin-Chiu Tan, Sérgio Ribeiro da Costa Werlang. 163-177
- Incentive Constraints and Optimal Communication SystemsRoger B. Myerson. 179-193
- Complete Information Outcomes without Common KnowledgeAndrew F. Daughety, Robert Forsythe. 195-209
- Evolutionary Foundations of Solution Concepts for Finite, Two-Player, Normal-Form GamesLarry Samuelson. 211-225
- Information and Meta InformationItzhak Gilboa. 227-243
- Representing Knowledge in Learning Systems by Pseudo Boolean FunctionsHaim Shvaytser. 245-259
- Resource-bounded KnowledgeYoram Moses. 261-275
- Reasoning about Knowledge and ProbabilityRonald Fagin, Joseph Y. Halpern. 277-293
- Knowledge Consistency: A Useful Suspension of DisbeliefGil Neiger. 295-308
- A Knowledge Theoretic Account of Recovery in Distributed Systems: The Case of Negotiated CommitmentMurray S. Mazer. 309-323
- Authentication: A Practical Study in Belief and ActionMichael Burrows, Martín Abadi, Roger M. Needham. 325-342
- Panel: Locality vs. RationalityStanley J. Rosenchein, Jon Doyle, Ronald Prescott Loui, Hector J. Levesque, Robert S. Moore. 343
- Knowledge, Representation, and Rational Self-GovernmentJon Doyle. 345-354
- The Curse of FregeRonald Prescott Loui. 355-359
- Comments on Knowledge, Representation, and Rational Self-Government Hector J. Levesque. 361-362
- Is It Rational to be Logical?Robert C. Moore. 363
- Three Views of Common KnowledgeJon Barwise. 365-379
- Common Knowledge and Backward Induction: A Solution to the ParadoxCristina Bicchieri. 381-393
- Extensive Games and Common KnowledgePhilip J. Reny. 395
- Information-Dependent Games: Can Common Sense Be Common Knowledge?Itzhak Gilboa, David Schmeidler. 397-400