Dov Samet

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PublicationDate of PublicationType
Monologues, dialogues, and common priors2023-11-02Paper
Desirability relations in Savage's model of decision making2023-01-10Paper
Non-Bayesian correlated equilibrium as an expression of non-Bayesian rationality2022-09-23Paper
The impossibility of agreeing to disagree: an extension of the sure-thing principle2022-02-25Paper
An Extension of Ceva’s Theorem to n-Simplices2021-05-12Paper
Dominance rationality: a unified approach2020-01-30Paper
Coalition preferences with individual prospects2018-07-12Paper
On the dispensable role of time in games of perfect information2016-04-08Paper
Agreeing to agree and Dutch books2015-09-15Paper
Matching of like rank and the size of the core in the marriage problem2015-05-19Paper
Conditional belief types2015-01-14Paper
Belief consistency and trade consistency2014-03-03Paper
Common belief of rationality in games of perfect information2014-02-18Paper
How common are common priors?2012-03-19Paper
Generalized Raiffa solutions2011-11-10Paper
Agreeing to agree2011-06-20Paper
A commitment folk theorem2010-05-25Paper
Agreeing to disagree: the non-probabilistic case2010-05-25Paper
S5 knowledge without partitions2010-03-09Paper
ON DEFINABILITY IN MULTIMODAL LOGIC2009-11-12Paper
DEFINING KNOWLEDGE IN TERMS OF BELIEF: THE MODAL LOGIC PERSPECTIVE2009-11-12Paper
One Observation behind Two-Envelope Puzzles2007-07-30Paper
Probabilities as Similarity-Weighted Frequencies2006-10-24Paper
Learning to play games in extensive form by valuation2005-12-22Paper
A family of ordinal solutions to bargaining problems with many players2005-06-01Paper
Bargaining with an agenda2005-02-16Paper
An ordinal solution to bargaining problems with many players.2004-02-02Paper
Between liberalism and democracy.2003-07-30Paper
Quantified beliefs and believed quantities2000-01-01Paper
Topology-free typology of beliefs1999-09-17Paper
Hierarchies of knowledge: an unbounded stairway1999-01-01Paper
Coherent beliefs are not always types.1999-01-01Paper
Iterated expectations and common priors1998-12-08Paper
Common priors and separation of convex sets1998-10-18Paper
Knowledge spaces with arbitrarily high rank1998-04-13Paper
Hypothetical knowledge and games with perfect information1997-08-10Paper
Belief affirming in learning processes1997-06-10Paper
Proximity of Information in Games with Incomplete Information1996-12-01Paper
``Knowing whether, ``knowing that, and the cardinality of state spaces1996-11-07Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q48859891996-09-03Paper
Stochastic common learning1995-07-03Paper
Weighted values and the core1993-01-16Paper
Bounded versus unbounded rationality: The tyranny of the weak1993-01-16Paper
Agreeing to disagree in infinite information structures1992-12-07Paper
Approximating common knowledge with common beliefs1992-09-27Paper
Ignoring ignorance and agreeing to disagree1990-01-01Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q34913471989-01-01Paper
A note on reactive equilibria in the discounted prisoner's dilemma and associated games1988-01-01Paper
On weighted Shapley values1987-01-01Paper
Continuous Selections for Vector Measures1987-01-01Paper
Unanimity games and Pareto optimality1985-01-01Paper
An axiomatization of the egalitarian solutions1985-01-01Paper
Monotonic Solutions to General Cooperative Games1985-01-01Paper
Persistent equilibria in strategic games1984-01-01Paper
An Application of the Aumann-Shapley Prices for Cost Allocation in Transportation Problems1984-01-01Paper
On the Core and Dual Set of Linear Programming Games1984-01-01Paper
Vector Measures Are Open Maps1984-01-01Paper
The Determination of Marginal Cost Prices under a Set of Axioms1982-01-01Paper

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