Logic and Game Theory
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- A syntactic approach to rationality in games with ordinal payoffs
- Admissibility in Games
- Agreeing to disagree
- Agreement theorems in dynamic-epistemic logic
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- On expressing maximum information in extensive games
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- On the evaluation of solution concepts
- On the logic of theory change: Partial meet contraction and revision functions
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- Players' information in extensive games
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