Logic and the Foundations of Game and Decision Theory – LOFT 8

Bonanno, Giacomo.

Logic and the Foundations of Game and Decision Theory – LOFT 8 8th International Conference, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, July 3-5, 2008, Revised Selected Papers / [recurso electrónico] : edited by Giacomo Bonanno, Benedikt Löwe, Wiebe Hoek. - XI, 207p. 35 illus. online resource. - Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 6006 0302-9743 ; . - Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 6006 .

Infinite Coordination Games -- Conditioning by Minimizing Accessibility -- Correspondences in the Theory of Aggregation -- Logic and Data Exchange: Which Solutions Are “Good” Solutions? -- Preference Change Triggered by Belief Change: A Principled Approach -- A Runs-and-Systems Semantics for Logics of Announcements -- From Nash to Dependency Equilibria -- Bridges between Dynamic Doxastic and Doxastic Temporal Logics -- Multi-agent Belief Revision with Linked Preferences -- A Note on Assumption-Completeness in Modal Logic.

This volume is conceived as a rami?cation of the eighth conference on Logic and the Foundations of the Theory of Games and Decisions (LOFT8), which took placein Amsterdam,inJuly2008.Inall,61papersweresubmitted to thisevent, of which 48 were presented. This volume is based on a selection of the presented papers and the invited talks: they survived a thorough and lengthy reviewing process. The LOFT conferences have been a regular biannual event since 1994. The ?rstconference washosted by the Centre Internationalde RecherchesMathe- tiques in Marseille (France),the next four took place at the InternationalCentre for Economic Research in Turin (Italy), the sixth conference was hosted by the Graduate School of Management in Leipzig (Germany), the seventh took place at the University of Liverpool (UK) and LOFT8 was organized at the ILLC in 1 Amsterdam. The LOFT conferences are interdisciplinary events that bring together - searchers from a variety of ?elds: computer science, economics, game theory, linguistics, logic, multi-agent systems, psychology, philosophy, social choice and statistics. Its focus is on the general issue of rationality and agency. In the last decade, there has been a ?oroushing activity in exactly the kind of areas that LOFT aims to address, which is demonstrated by not only the number of s- missions to LOFT8, but also the fact that the conference is becoming more and more a home for a large group of researchers, rather than a host for passersby from di?erent disciplines.

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Computer science.
Information theory.
Logic design.
Computational complexity.
Computer Science.
Mathematical Logic and Formal Languages.
Logics and Meanings of Programs.
Discrete Mathematics in Computer Science.
Computation by Abstract Devices.
Theory of Computation.
Mathematics of Computing.

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