This chapter has two main goals: highlighting the connections between Stit logics and game theory and comparing Stit logics with Matrix Game Logic, a Dynamic Logic introduced by van Benthem in order to model some interesting epistemic notions from game theory. Achieving the first goal will prove the flexibility of Stit logics and their applicability in the logical foundations of game theory, and will lay the groundwork for accomplishing the second. A comparison between Stit logics and Matrix Game Logic is already offered in recent work by van Benthem and Pacuit. Here, we push the comparison further by embedding Matrix Game Logic into a fragment of group Stit logic, and using the embedding to derive some properties of Matrix Game Logic—in pa...
There is a fundamental connection between the notions of game and of computation. At its most basic ...
AbstractWe introduce strategy logic, a logic that treats strategies in two-player games as explicit ...
Current methods for solving games embody a form of "procedural rationality" that invites logical ana...
This chapter has two main goals: highlighting the connections between Stit logics and game theory an...
This chapter is an attempt at clarifying the current scene of sometimes competing action logics, loo...
This paper provides a logic framework for investigations of game theoretical problems. We adopt an i...
textabstractGame Logic (GL), introduced in (Parikh, 1985), is examined from a game-theoretic perspec...
AbstractWe draw attention to a number of constructions which lie behind many concrete models for lin...
Mathematical game theory has been embraced by a variety of scholars: social scientists, biologists, ...
M.Sc.The aim of the thesis is to develop game-theoretic techniques for dealing with common problems ...
We introduce strategy logic, a logic that treats strategies in two-player games as explicit first-or...
Abstract. The purpose of this paper is to introduce the reader to game-theoretic semantics (GTS), an...
This paper introduces a modal logic for reasoning about game strategies. The logic is based on a var...
This paper introduces a modal logic for reasoning about game strategies. The logic is based on a var...
Abstract. We draw parallels between several closely related logics that combine { in dierent proport...
There is a fundamental connection between the notions of game and of computation. At its most basic ...
AbstractWe introduce strategy logic, a logic that treats strategies in two-player games as explicit ...
Current methods for solving games embody a form of "procedural rationality" that invites logical ana...
This chapter has two main goals: highlighting the connections between Stit logics and game theory an...
This chapter is an attempt at clarifying the current scene of sometimes competing action logics, loo...
This paper provides a logic framework for investigations of game theoretical problems. We adopt an i...
textabstractGame Logic (GL), introduced in (Parikh, 1985), is examined from a game-theoretic perspec...
AbstractWe draw attention to a number of constructions which lie behind many concrete models for lin...
Mathematical game theory has been embraced by a variety of scholars: social scientists, biologists, ...
M.Sc.The aim of the thesis is to develop game-theoretic techniques for dealing with common problems ...
We introduce strategy logic, a logic that treats strategies in two-player games as explicit first-or...
Abstract. The purpose of this paper is to introduce the reader to game-theoretic semantics (GTS), an...
This paper introduces a modal logic for reasoning about game strategies. The logic is based on a var...
This paper introduces a modal logic for reasoning about game strategies. The logic is based on a var...
Abstract. We draw parallels between several closely related logics that combine { in dierent proport...
There is a fundamental connection between the notions of game and of computation. At its most basic ...
AbstractWe introduce strategy logic, a logic that treats strategies in two-player games as explicit ...
Current methods for solving games embody a form of "procedural rationality" that invites logical ana...