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List of accepted papers
- Thomas
Ågotnes, Valentin Goranko and Wojciech
Jamroga. Strategic Commitment and Release in Logics
for Multi-Agent Systems
- Krzysztof Apt, Andreas Witzel and
Jonathan Zvesper. Strategic games with interaction
structures
- Alexandru
Baltag, Sonja
Smets and Jonathan Zvesper. When All is Done and not
(Yet) Said: Dynamic Rationality in Extensive Games
- Claus
Beisbart. Joint action can make a difference:
Measures of voting power generalized
- Dietmar Berwanger.
Infinite Coordination Games
- Oliver Board and Kim-Sau Chung. Object-Based Unawareness II: Applications
- Giacomo Bonanno.
Rational Choice and Belief Revision
- Luc Bovens and Claus
Beisbart. Measuring Influence for Dependent Voters:
A Generalisation of the Banzhaf Measure
- Felix Brandt and Paul Harrenstein. Dominance in
Social Choice and Coalitional Game Theory
- Nils Bulling and Wojciech Jamroga.
What Agents Can Probably Enforce
- Kris De Jaegher, Stephanie Rosenkranz
and Utz Weitzel. Economic Laboratory Experiment on Horn's Rule
- Franz
Dietrich. Anti-terrorism policies: the trade-off
between provocation and deterrence
- Christian Fermüller. Truth Value Intervals, Bets, and Dialogue
Games
- Michael Franke. Meaning and Inference
in Case of
Conflict
- Konstantinos
Georgatos. Geodesic Conditioning
- Sujata Ghosh. Strategies
made explicit in Dynamic Game Logic
- Davide Grossi. Proving Theorems of Judgment
Aggregation as Corollaries of Theorems of Preference Aggregation
- Till Grüne-Yanoff. Evolutionary Game
Theory:
Natural Selection Implies Interpersonal Comparisons
- Joseph Halpern, Dov Samet and Ella
Segev. Defining Knowledge in Terms
of Belief
- Matthias Hanauske, Steffen
Bernius, Wolfgang König and Berndt Dugall. Experimental
Validation of Quantum Game Theory
- Aviad Heifetz, Martin Meier and Burkhard
Schipper. Dynamic Unawareness and Rationalizable
Behavior
- Conrad
Heilmann.
A Representation of Time
Discounting as Diminishing Intrapersonal Connectedness
- Frederik
Herzberg. Hyperreal expected utilities and
Pascal's Wager
- Brian Hill. Dynamic Awareness
- Tomohiro Hoshi. Public Announcement Logics with
Constrained Protocols
- Wojciech Jamroga, Thomas Ågotnes
and Wiebe van der
Hoek. A Simpler Semantics for Abilities under
Uncertainty
- Willemien Kets.
Beliefs in Network Games
- Christian
Klamler and Daniel Eckert. A geometric approach to
judgement aggregation
- Lena Kurzen. A Logic for Cooperation, Actions
and Preferences
- Jérôme
Lang and Leon van
der Torre. From belief change to preference
change
- Eric Pacuit and Jonathan
Zvesper.
Assumption-Incompleteness in Modal
Logic
- Sascia Pavan. Disambiguation games in extended and
strategic form
- Gabriella Pigozzi, Marija
Slavkovik and Leon
van der Torre. Conclusion-Based Procedure for
Judgment Aggregation Satisfying Premise Independence
- Giuseppe Primiero.
Aggregating collective judgements by selecting
disagreements
- Riccardo Pucella and Mehrnoosh Sadrzadeh. Towards a Concrete Semantics for Announcements
- Davi Romero de
Vasconcelos and Edward Hermann Haeusler. Towards an
Implementation Theory via a Game Logic Approach
- Olivier Roy. Intentions and transformations of strategic
games
- Dov Samet. Agreeing to disagree:The non-probabilistic case
- Dov Samet. S5
Knowledge without partitions
- Itai Sher. Persuasion and Limited Communication
- Giacomo Sillari. Quantified Logic of Awareness and
Impossible Possible Worlds
Arkadii Slinko, Michael Fellows and Frances A. Rosamond. A Protocol for Achieving Consensus (cancelled)
- Satoru Suzuki. Preference
Logic and Its Measurement-Theoretic Semantics
- Bertrand Tchantcho and Lawrence Diffo Lambo. A Note
on the Stability of Voting Games
- Nicolas Troquard,
Wiebe van der Hoek and Michael Wooldridge. Reasoning
about strategic games with hybrid logic of choice and preferences
- Johan van Benthem and Cédric
Dégremont. Building bridges between dynamic and temporal
doxastic logics
- Hans van
Ditmarsch and Tim French.
Simulation and information: quantifying over epistemic
events
- Jan van Eijck and Floor Sietsma.
Multi-Agent Belief Revision with Linked
Plausibilities
- Robert van
Rooij. Revealed preferences and satisficing
behavior
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