LOFT 2010
9th Conference on Logic and the Foundations of Game and Decision Theory
University of Toulouse (France)
5 - 7 July, 2010
The following papers were presented at LOFT 2010.
5 Frederik Herzberg and Daniel Eckert
Impossibility results for infinite-electorate abstract aggregation rules
6 Hubie Chen
Bounded Rationality, Strategy Simplification, and Equilibrium
7 Erick Gonzalez and Rafael A. Espin
Analysis of two fuzzy negotiation solutions by Knowledge Engineering to n-person cooperative games, from the point of view of imputation's axioms and Shapley Value's axiomatic
9 Nicolas Troquard
Playing equilibria: What's the outcome function, again?
10 Giacomo Bonanno
A characterization of sequential equilibrium in terms of AGM belief revision
11 Burkhard Schipper
Awareness-Dependent Subjective Expected Utility
12 Pinghan Liang
Transfer of Authority within Bureaucracy
14 Caitlin Phillips, Doina Precup, Prakash Panangaden and Merhnoosh Sadrzadeh
Reasoning About Factual Games Using Information Updates
15 Samson Abramsky and Jonathan Zvesper
From Lawvere to Brandenburger-Keisler: interactive forms of diagonalization and self-reference
16 Christian W. Bach and Andres Perea.
Agreeing to Disagree with Lexicographic Prior Beliefs
20 Owen Rees
Why Betting Odds and Credences Come Apart
21 Lorenz Demey
Some Remarks on the Model Theory of Epistemic Plausibility Models
23 Guillaume Aucher
Towards a logic of update
24 Ziv Hellman
Almost Common Priors
26 Elliott Wagner
The Dynamics of Costly Signaling
27 Iyad Rahwan and Fernando Tohme
Judgement Aggregation Over Conflicting Arguments: An Extended Abstract
29 Yong Xie and C-H. Luke Ong.
A Notion of Game Composition and Incorporation
30 Jan van Eijck, Yanjing Wang and Floor Sietsma
Composing Models
31 Ben Rodenhauser
Intentions in Interaction. A Dynamic Epistemic Logic Approach
34 Thomas Agotnes, Johan van Benthem, Hans van Ditmarsch and Stefan Minica
Question-Answer Games
35 Sara L. Uckelman.
Deceit and Nondefeasible Knowledge: The Case of Dubitatio
38 Michael Trost
An Epistemic Characterization of Iterated Deletion of Inferior Strategy Profiles in Preference-Based Type Spaces
43 Pei-yu Melody Lo
Language and Coordination Games
44 Satoru Suzuki
Prolegomena to Threshold Utility Maximiser's Preference Logic
45 Valentin Goranko and Peter Hawke
On the Dynamics of Information and Abilities of Players in Multi-Player Games
46 Dragan Doder, Zoran Ognjanovic and Aleksandar Perovic
A linear time logic for reasoning about political consensus
47 Franklin Camacho and Ramon Pino Perez
Dominance plausible rule and transitivity
48 Franz Dietrich and Christian List
A reason-based theory of rational choice: an overview
50 Konstantinos Georgatos
Update Using Subset Logic
51 Krzysztof Apt and Jonathan Zvesper
Public Announcements in Strategic Games with Arbitrary Strategy Sets
52 Conor Mayo-Wilson, Kevin Zollman and David Danks
Wisdom of Crowds vs Groupthink: Learning in Groups and in Isolation
53 Daniel Eckert and Christian Klamler
A problem with strategy-proofness for abstract aggregation rules with metrically consistent preferences
56 Lirong Xia, Vincent Conitzer and Jerome Lang
Strategic Sequential Voting in Multi-Issue Domains and Multiple-Election Paradoxes
57 Wiebe van der Hoek, Cees Witteveen and Michael Wooldridge
Program Equilibrium -- A Program Reasoning Approach
58 Olivier Roy and Eric Pacuit
Of what one cannot speak, must one pass over in silence? Logical Perspective on universal knowledge structures
59 Ido Ben-Zvi and Yoram Moses
On Interactive Knowledge with Bounded Communication
60 Cedric Degremont and Lena Kurzen
Cooperation and Stability in Modal Logics: Comparing Frameworks and Determining Descriptive Difficulty
61 Emiliano Lorini
A Logical Account of Social Rationality in Strategic Games