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- No regrets: or: Edith Piaf revamps decision theoryFrank Arntzenius. 1 [doi]
- Learning, regret minimization and option pricingYishay Mansour. 2-3 [doi]
- Games, geometry, and the computational complexity of finding equilibriaBernhard von Stengel. 4-5 [doi]
- Full and relative awareness: a decidable logic for reasoning about knowledge of unawarenessThomas Ågotnes, Natasha Alechina. 6-14 [doi]
- Alternating-time temporal logics with irrevocable strategiesThomas Ågotnes, Valentin Goranko, Wojciech Jamroga. 15-24 [doi]
- Epistemic analysis of strategic games with arbitrary strategy setsKrzysztof R. Apt. 25-32 [doi]
- Commonsense reasoning by distance semanticsOfer Arieli. 33-41 [doi]
- What can we achieve by arbitrary announcements?: A dynamic take on Fitch s knowabilityPhilippe Balbiani, Alexandru Baltag, Hans P. van Ditmarsch, Andreas Herzig, T. Hoshi, Tiago De Lima. 42-51 [doi]
- From conditional probability to the logic of doxastic actionsAlexandru Baltag, Sonja Smets. 52-61 [doi]
- Knowledge-based modelling of voting protocolsA. Baskar, Ramaswamy Ramanujam, S. P. Suresh. 62-71 [doi]
- Merging frameworks for interaction: DEL and ETLJohan van Benthem, Jelle Gerbrandy, Eric Pacuit. 72-81 [doi]
- The computational complexity of choice setsFelix Brandt, Felix A. Fischer, Paul Harrenstein. 82-91 [doi]
- A normal simulation of coalition logic and an epistemic extensionJan Broersen, Andreas Herzig, Nicolas Troquard. 92-101 [doi]
- Limited verification of identities to induce false-name-proofnessVincent Conitzer. 102-111 [doi]
- Imaging and Sleeping Beauty: a case for double-halfersMikal Cozic. 112-117 [doi]
- Inexact knowledge, margin for error and positive introspectionJulien Dutant. 118-124 [doi]
- Vote manipulation in the presence of multiple sincere ballotsUlle Endriss. 125-134 [doi]
- Incorporating unawareness into contract theoryEmel Filiz. 135-144 [doi]
- Theorems and unawarenessSpyros Galanis. 145-154 [doi]
- Common p-belief and uncertaintyJayant V. Ganguli. 155-159 [doi]
- A flexible mechanism for dialogue designGuido Boella, Jelle Gerbrandy, Joris Hulstijn. 160-168 [doi]
- Dealing with logical omniscienceJoseph Y. Halpern, Riccardo Pucella. 169-176 [doi]
- A canonical model for interactive unawarenessAviad Heifetz, Martin Meier, Burkhard C. Schipper. 177-182 [doi]
- Unawareness, beliefs and gamesAviad Heifetz, Martin Meier, Burkhard C. Schipper. 183-192 [doi]
- Explaining quantity implicaturesTikitu de Jager, Robert van Rooij. 193-202 [doi]
- Communication, consensus, and order.: Who wants to speak first?Nicolas Houy, Lucie Ménager. 203-211 [doi]
- Preservation of epistemic properties in security protocol implementationsRon van der Meyden, Thomas Wilke. 212-221 [doi]
- Robust equilibria under non-common priorsDaisuke Oyama, Olivier Tercieux. 222-230 [doi]
- Unawareness and strategic announcements in games with uncertaintyErkut Y. Ozbay. 231-238 [doi]
- Perfect cryptography, S5 knowledge, and algorithmic knowledgeSabina Petride, Riccardo Pucella. 239-247 [doi]
- Judgment aggregation and the problem of truth-trackingGabriella Pigozzi, Stephan Hartmann. 248-252 [doi]
- Generalized solution concepts in games with possibly unaware playersLeandro Chaves Rêgo, Joseph Y. Halpern. 253-262 [doi]
- Convergence of behavior in social networksDinah Rosenberg, Eilon Solan, Nicolas Vieille. 263-268 [doi]
- Alternating-time temporal logic with explicit strategiesDirk Walther, Wiebe van der Hoek, Michael Wooldridge. 269-278 [doi]
- Sequential voting rules and multiple elections paradoxesLirong Xia, Jérôme Lang, Mingsheng Ying. 279-288 [doi]