New Perspectives on Games and Interaction
Krzysztof R. Apt
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New Perspectives on Games and Interaction
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This volume 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.

New Perspective on Games and Interaction is gebaseerd op het gelijknamige congres dat begin 2007 plaatsvond in het KNAW. Centraal stond het gebruik van speltheorie in de disciplines logica, informatica, taalkunde en economie. Deze disciplines hebben zich voornamelijk geïsoleerd van elkaar ontwikkeld. Het doel van het congres was de onderzoekers uit deze disciplines samen te brengen en interdisciplinaire relaties aan te moedigen. New Perspective on Games and Interaction is een getuigenis van het groeiende belang van speltheorie als middel om strategieën, interactie, argumentatie, communicatie, samenwerking en concurrentie te ontwikkelen.

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Table of Contents
Preface
The Logic of Conditional Doxastic Actions
Comments on 'The Logic of Conditional Doxastic Actions'
Belief Revision in a Temporal Framework
Yet more Modal Logic of Preference Change and Belief Revision
Meaningful Talk
A Study in the Pragmatic of Persuasion: a Game Theoretical Approach
On Glazer and Rubenstein on Persuasion
Solution Concepts and Algorithms for Infinite Multiplayer Games
Games in Language
'Games That Make Sense': Logic, Language and Multi-Agent Interaction
Solution of Church's Problem: A Tutorial
Modal Dependence Logic
Declarations of Dependence
Backward Induction and Common Strong Belief of Rationality
Efficient Coalitions in Boolean Games
Interpretation if Optimal Signals
A Criterion for the Existence of Pure and Stationary Optimal Strategies in Markov Decision Processes
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