Epistemic Logic and the Theory of Games and Decisions
Discover the fascinating intersection of game theory and epistemic logic in Epistemic Logic and the Theory of Games and Decisions by esteemed authors. Published in 1997 by Springer, this hardback edition spans 366 pages and delves into critical issues surrounding knowledge, belief, and strategic interaction.
This insightful book explores key topics such as backward induction arguments and the intricacies of syntax and semantics, alongside the logical omniscience problem. Whether you are a student, researcher, or enthusiast in the fields of philosophy, mathematics, or decision theory, this comprehensive work will enhance your understanding of how epistemic logic informs strategic decision-making.
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