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Julia Ilin. Filtration Revisited: Lattices of Stable Non-Classical Logics. ILLC, Universiteit van Amsterdam.
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Malvin Gattinger. New Directions in Model Checking Dynamic Epistemic Logic. ILLC, Universiteit van Amsterdam.
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Chenwei Shi. Reason to Believe. ILLC, Universiteit van Amsterdam.
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Aybüke Özgün. Evidence in Epistemic Logic: A Topological Perspective. ILLC, Universiteit van Amsterdam.
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Giovanni Cinà. Categories for the working modal logician. ILLC, Universiteit van Amsterdam.
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Paolo Galeazzi. Play Without Regret. ILLC, Universiteit van Amsterdam.
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Zoé Christoff. Dynamic Logics of Networks: Information Flow and the Spread of Opinion. ILLC, Universiteit van Amsterdam.
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Ben Rodenhäuser. A Matter of Trust: Dynamic Attitudes in Epistemic Logic. ILLC, Universiteit van Amsterdam.
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Thomas Icard. The Algorithmic Mind: A Study of Inference in Action. Department of Philosophy, Stanford University.
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Virginie Fiutek. Playing with Knowledge and Belief. ILLC, Universiteit van Amsterdam.
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Floor Sietsma. Logics of Communication and Knowledge. ILLC, Universiteit van Amsterdam.
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Wesley Holliday. Knowing What Follows: Epistemic Closure and Epistemic Logic. Department of Philosophy, Stanford University.
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Pietro Galliani. The Dynamics of Imperfect Information. ILLC, Universiteit van Amsterdam.
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Lena Kurzen. Complexity in Interaction. ILLC, Universiteit van Amsterdam.
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Ştefan Minică. Dynamic-Epistemic Logic of Questions and Inquiry. ILLC, Universiteit van Amsterdam.
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Fernando R. Velázquez-Quesada. Small steps in dynamics of information. ILLC, Universiteit van Amsterdam.
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Nina Gierasimczuk. Knowing One's Limits. Logical Analysis of Inductive Inference. ILLC, Universiteit van Amsterdam.
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Amélie Gheerbrant. Fixed-Point Logics on Trees. ILLC, Universiteit van Amsterdam.
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Gaëlle Fontaine. Modal Fixpoint Logic: some model theoretic questions. ILLC, Universiteit van Amsterdam.
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Yanjing Wang. Epistemic Modelling and Protocol Dynamics. CWI, Universiteit van Amsterdam.
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Jonathan Zvesper. Playing with Information. ILLC, Universiteit van Amsterdam.
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Cédric Dégremont. The Temporal Mind. Observations on the logic of belief change in interactive systems. ILLC, Universiteit van Amsterdam.
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Tomohiro Hoshi. Epistemic Dynamics and Protocol Information. Department of Philosophy, Stanford University.
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Patrick Girard. Modal Logic for Belief and Preference Change. Department of Philosophy, Stanford University.
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Olivier Roy. Thinking Before Acting: Intentions, Logic and Rational Choice. ILLC, Universiteit van Amsterdam.
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Fenrong Liu. Changing for the Better: Preference Dynamics and Agent Diversity. ILLC, Universiteit van Amsterdam.
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Bryan Renne. Dynamic Epistemic Logic with Justification. The City University of New York.
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Joshua Sack. Adding Temporal Logic to Dynamic Epistemic Logic. Indiana University at Bloomington.
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Merlijn Sevenster. Branches of imperfect information: logic, games, and computation. ILLC, Universiteit van Amsterdam.
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Sieuwert van Otterloo. A Strategic Analysis of Multi-agent Protocols. University of Liverpool.
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Barteld Kooi. Knowledge, chance, and change. Rijksuniversiteit Groningen.
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Hans van Ditmarsch. Knowledge Games. Rijksuniversiteit Groningen.
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Jelle Gerbrandy. Bisimulations on Planet Kripke. ILLC, Universiteit van Amsterdam.
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Bonan Zhao. Dynamic Epistemic Logic Models for Predicting the Cognitive Difficulty of the Deductive Mastermind Game. ILLC, Universiteit van Amsterdam.
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Anthia Solaki. Steps out of Logical Omniscience. ILLC, Universiteit van Amsterdam.
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Kristina Gogoladze. Evidence-Based Belief Revision for Non-Omniscient Agents. ILLC, Universiteit van Amsterdam.
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Andrés Occhipinti Liberman. Dynamic Evidence Logics with Relational Evidence. ILLC, Universiteit van Amsterdam.
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Ana Lucia Vargas Sandoval. Learning Deductive Reasoning. ILLC, Universiteit van Amsterdam.
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Suzanne van Wijk. Coalitions in Epistemic Planning. ILLC, Universiteit van Amsterdam.
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Konstantinos Gkikas. Stable Beliefs and Conditional Probability Spaces. ILLC, Universiteit van Amsterdam.
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Hanna Sofie van Lee. The Reliability of Scientific Communities: a Logical Analysis. ILLC, Universiteit van Amsterdam.
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Pietro Pasotti. Chisholm's Paradox in Action Deontic Logics. ILLC, Universiteit van Amsterdam.
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Iris van de Pol. How Difficult is it to Think that you Think that I Think that...? A DEL-based Computational-level Model of Theory of Mind and its Complexity. ILLC, Universiteit van Amsterdam.
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Roosmarijn Goldbach. Modelling Democratic Deliberation. ILLC, Universiteit van Amsterdam.
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Sanne Kosterman. Learning in Games through Social Networks. ILLC, Universiteit van Amsterdam.
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Lara Elise van Weegen. Informational cascades under variable reliability assessments: A formal and empirical investigation. ILLC, Universiteit van Amsterdam.
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Malvin Gattinger. Dynamic Epistemic Logic for Guessing Games and Cryptographic Protocols. ILLC, Universiteit van Amsterdam.
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Andreea Achimescu. Games and Logics for Informational Cascades. ILLC, Universiteit van Amsterdam.
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Rachel Boddy. Epistemic Issues and Group Knowledge. ILLC, Universiteit van Amsterdam.
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Robert Carrington. Learning and Knowledge in Social Networks. ILLC, Universiteit van Amsterdam.
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Aybüke Özgün. Topological Models for Belief and Belief Revision. ILLC, Universiteit van Amsterdam.
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Giovanni Cinà. On the connection between the categorical and the modal logic approaches to Quantum Mechanics. ILLC, Universiteit van Amsterdam.
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Stefanie Kooistra. Logic in Classical and Evolutionary Games. ILLC, Universiteit van Amsterdam.
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Alexandru Marcoci. The Surprise Examination Paradox in Dynamic Epistemic Logic. ILLC, Universiteit van Amsterdam.
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Lena Kurzen. Logics for Cooperation, Actions and Preferences. ILLC, Universiteit van Amsterdam.
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Jonathan Zvesper. A Revised Version: Belief Revision and Epistemic Acts. ILLC, Universiteit van Amsterdam.
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Ji Ruan. Exploring the Update Universe. ILLC, Universiteit van Amsterdam.
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Fenrong Liu. Dynamic Variations: Update and Revision for Diverse Agents. ILLC, Universiteit van Amsterdam.
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Guillaume Aucher. A Combined System for Update Logic and Belief Revision. ILLC, Universiteit van Amsterdam.
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Ben Rodenhäuser. Updating Epistemic Uncertainty: an essay in the logic of information change. ILLC, Universiteit van Amsterdam.
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