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4. LORI 2013: Hangzhou, China
- Davide Grossi
, Olivier Roy
, Huaxin Huang:
Logic, Rationality, and Interaction - 4th International Workshop, LORI 2013, Hangzhou, China, October 9-12, 2013, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 8196, Springer 2013, ISBN 978-3-642-40947-9
Full Papers
- Thomas Ågotnes, Paul Harrenstein, Wiebe van der Hoek, Michael J. Wooldridge:
Boolean Games with Epistemic Goals. 1-14 - Natasha Alechina, Fenrong Liu, Brian Logan:
Minimal Preference Change. 15-26 - Alexandru Baltag, Nick Bezhanishvili
, Aybüke Özgün
, Sonja Smets
:
The Topology of Belief, Belief Revision and Defeasible Knowledge. 27-40 - Hsiang-Yun Chen:
Plan Recognition, Indefinites, and the Semantics-Pragmatics Boundary. 41-53 - Ka-Fat Chow:
A Semantic Model for Interrogatives Based on Generalized Quantifiers and Bilattices. 54-67 - Zoé Christoff
, Jens Ulrik Hansen:
A Two-Tiered Formalization of Social Influence. 68-81 - Jianying Cui, Xudong Luo:
A Unified Epistemic Analysis of Iterated Elimination Algorithms from Regret Viewpoint. 82-95 - Hans van Ditmarsch, Andreas Herzig, Emiliano Lorini, François Schwarzentruber
:
Listen to Me! Public Announcements to Agents That Pay Attention - or Not. 96-109 - Valentin Goranko, Paolo Turrini:
An Offer You Cannot Refuse: Obtaining Efficiency and Fairness in Preplay Negotiation Games with Conditional Offers. 110-123 - Norbert Gratzl:
Sequent Calculi for Multi-modal Logic with Interaction. 124-134 - Giuseppe Greco
, Alexander Kurz
, Alessandra Palmigiano
:
Dynamic Epistemic Logic Displayed. 135-148 - Kristine Harjes, Pavel Naumov
:
Cellular Games, Nash Equilibria, and Fibonacci Numbers. 149-161 - Andreas Herzig, Emiliano Lorini, Dirk Walther:
Reasoning about Actions Meets Strategic Logics. 162-175 - Fengkui Ju
, Li Liang:
A Dynamic Deontic Logic Based on Histories. 176-189 - Louwe B. Kuijer:
Sequent Systems for Nondeterministic Propositional Logics without Reflexivity. 190-203 - Minghui Ma, Katsuhiko Sano
:
How to Update Neighborhood Models. 204-217 - Meiyun Guo, Jeremy Seligman
:
The Logic of Priori and a Posteriori Rationality in Strategic Games. 218-227 - Xin Sun:
Proof Theory, Semantics and Algebra for Normative Systems. 228-238 - Fernando R. Velázquez-Quesada
:
Explicit and Implicit Knowledge in Neighbourhood Models. 239-252 - Fernando R. Velázquez-Quesada
:
Expressivity Hierarchy of Languages for Epistemic Awareness Models. 253-266 - Yì N. Wáng, Thomas Ågotnes:
Public Announcements, Private Actions and Common Knowledge in S5 Structures. 267-281 - Xuefeng Wen, Hu Liu:
Logic Aggregation. 282-295 - Qiaoting Zhong, Xudong Luo, Frans H. van Eemeren, Fan Huang:
The Task Model of Court Investigation in a Multi-agent System of Argumentation in Court. 296-310
Short Papers
- Huimin Dong
, Xiaowu Li:
A Deontic Action Logic for Complex Actions. 311-315 - Martin Holm Jensen:
Planning Using Dynamic Epistemic Logic: Correspondence and Complexity. 316-320 - Guifei Jiang, Dongmo Zhang, Xiaojia Tang:
Judgment Aggregation with Abstentions: A Hierarchical Approach. 321-325 - Yang Liu:
A Note on Bayesian Games. 326-331 - Chanjuan Liu, Fenrong Liu, Kaile Su
:
A Logic for Extensive Games with Short Sight. 332-336 - Rasmus K. Rendsvig
:
Aggregated Beliefs and Informational Cascades. 337-341 - Ben Rodenhäuser:
Dynamic Attitudes, Fixed Points and Minimal Change. 342-346 - Chenwei Shi
:
Logic of Evidence-based Knowledge. 347-351 - Jakub Szymanik
:
Backward Induction Is PTIME-complete. 352-356 - Shengli Zhang:
On Fuzzy Propositional Logic with Different Negations. 357-361
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