Some non-classical methods in epistemic logic and games
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Title
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Some non-classical methods in epistemic logic and games
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Identifier
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d_2009_2013:b73ad6070ac0:11280
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identifier
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11735
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Creator
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Baskent, Can,
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Contributor
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Rohit Parikh
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Date
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2012
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Language
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English
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Publisher
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City University of New York.
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Subject
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Logic | Epistemic Logic | Game Theory
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Abstract
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In this dissertation, we consider some non-classical methods in epistemic logic and games. We first consider, dynamic epistemic logics in topological and geometric semantics, and then extend such ideas to the cases where inconsistencies are allowed. Then, as a case example, we discuss a well known paradox in game theory which is essentially a two-person Russell's paradox. Finally, we conclude with considering an alternative approach to games where strategies are considered as the primitives of the theory, and advancing some results.
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Type
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dissertation
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Source
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2009_2013.csv
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degree
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Ph.D.
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Program
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Computer Science