AbstractWe consider the common-knowledge paradox raised by Halpern and Moses: common knowledge is necessary for agreement and coordination, but common knowledge is unattainable in the real world because of temporal imprecision. We discuss two solutions to this paradox: 1.(1) modeling the world with a coarser granularity, and2.(2) relaxing the requirements for coordination
There are games which have a solution only if some of the assumptions of the theory of the game are ...
In this paper we study info-gap analogs of the classical game-theoretic concepts of information-and ...
One important question related to the theoretical fundamentals of educational practices in populariz...
AbstractWe consider the common-knowledge paradox raised by Halpern and Moses: common knowledge is ne...
Convention and common knowledge « Rationality cannot feed on itself only » (Aumann). Unless it feed...
An event is common knowledge among a group of agents if each one knows it, if each one knows that th...
Suppose we replace "knowledge" by "belief with probability p" in standard definitions of common know...
Many puzzling social behaviors, such as avoiding eye contact, using innuendos, and insignificant eve...
This paper discusses the motivation behind common knowledge. Common knowledge has been argued to be ...
This paper surveys the notion of common knowledge taken from game theory and computer science. It s...
Two difficult issues for the logic of knowledge have been logical omniscience and common knowledge. ...
Common knowledge plays an important role in coordination problems and coordination problems are cent...
There is a very close relationship between common knowledge and simultaneity in synchronous distribu...
Coordinating activities at different sites of a multi-agent system typically imposes epistemic const...
We know things about the world in spite of our cognitive limitations and imperfections. Occasions of...
There are games which have a solution only if some of the assumptions of the theory of the game are ...
In this paper we study info-gap analogs of the classical game-theoretic concepts of information-and ...
One important question related to the theoretical fundamentals of educational practices in populariz...
AbstractWe consider the common-knowledge paradox raised by Halpern and Moses: common knowledge is ne...
Convention and common knowledge « Rationality cannot feed on itself only » (Aumann). Unless it feed...
An event is common knowledge among a group of agents if each one knows it, if each one knows that th...
Suppose we replace "knowledge" by "belief with probability p" in standard definitions of common know...
Many puzzling social behaviors, such as avoiding eye contact, using innuendos, and insignificant eve...
This paper discusses the motivation behind common knowledge. Common knowledge has been argued to be ...
This paper surveys the notion of common knowledge taken from game theory and computer science. It s...
Two difficult issues for the logic of knowledge have been logical omniscience and common knowledge. ...
Common knowledge plays an important role in coordination problems and coordination problems are cent...
There is a very close relationship between common knowledge and simultaneity in synchronous distribu...
Coordinating activities at different sites of a multi-agent system typically imposes epistemic const...
We know things about the world in spite of our cognitive limitations and imperfections. Occasions of...
There are games which have a solution only if some of the assumptions of the theory of the game are ...
In this paper we study info-gap analogs of the classical game-theoretic concepts of information-and ...
One important question related to the theoretical fundamentals of educational practices in populariz...