Volume 4 : New Perspectives on Games and Interaction
Krzysztof R. Apt and Robert van Rooij (eds.)
New Perspectives on Games and Interaction is a collection of papers presented at the 2007 colloquium on new perspectives on games and interaction at the Royal Dutch Academy of Sciences in Amsterdam. The purpose of the colloquium was to clarify the uses of the concepts of game theory, and to identify promising new directions. This important collection testifies to the growing importance of game theory as a tool to capture the concepts of strategy, interaction, argumentation, communication, cooperation and competition. Also, it provides evidence for the richness of game theory and for its impressive and growing application.
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Preface 7
Alexandru Baltag, Sonja Smets
The Logic of Conditional Doxastic Actions 9–31
Hans van Ditmarsch
Comments on 'The Logic of Conditional Doxastic Actions' 33–44
Giacomo Bonanno
Belief Revision in a Temporal Framework 45–79
Jan van Eijck
Yet More Modal Logics of Preference Change and Belief Revision 81–104
Yossi Feinberg
Meaningful Talk 105–119
Jacob Glazer, Ariel Rubinstein
A Study in the Pragmatics of Persuasion: A Game Theoretical Approach 121–139
Boudewijn de Bruin
On Glazer and Rubinstein on Persuasion 141–150
Erich Grädel, Michael Ummels
Solution Concepts and Algorithms for Infinite Multiplayer Games 151–178
Gabriel Sandu
Games in Language 179–196
Johan van Benthem
'Games That Make Sense': Logic, Language, and Multi-Agent Interaction 197–209
Wolfgang Thomas
Solution of Church's Problem: A Tutorial 211–236
Jouko Väänänen
Modal Dependence Logic 237–254
Francien Dechesne
Declarations of Dependence 255–263
Itai Arieli
Backward Induction and Common Strong Belief of Rationality 265–281
Elise Bonzon, Marie-Christine Lagasquie-Schiex, Jérôme Lang
Efficient Coalitions in Boolean Games 283–297
Michael Franke
Interpretation of Optimal Signals 299–312
Hugo Gimbert
A Criterion for the Existence of Pure and Stationary Optimal Strategies in Markov Decision Processes 313–328