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9th TARK 2003: Bloomington, Indiana, USA
- Joseph Y. Halpern, Moshe Tennenholtz:
Proceedings of the 9th Conference on Theoretical Aspects of Rationality and Knowledge (TARK-2003), Bloomington, Indiana, USA, June 20-22, 2003. ACM 2003, ISBN 1-58113-731-1 - Andrés Perea:
Rationalizability and minimal complexity in dynamic games. 1-14 - Oliver Schulte:
Iterated backward inference: an algorithm for proper rationalizability. 15-28 - Roland G. Fryer, Matthew O. Jackson:
Categorical cognition: a psychological model of categories and identification in decision making: extended abstract. 29-34 - Pierfrancesco La Mura:
Decision-theoretic entropy. 35-44 - Robert van Rooy:
Being polite is a handicap: towards a game theoretical analysis of polite linguistic behavior. 45-58 - Robert McGrew, Ryan Porter, Yoav Shoham:
Towards a general theory of non-cooperative computation. 59-71 - Yair Bartal, Rica Gonen, Noam Nisan:
Incentive compatible multi unit combinatorial auctions. 72-87 - Michael J. Kearns:
Structured interaction in game theory. 88 - Dov Monderer:
Economic efficiency versus complexity communication. 89 - Geir B. Asheim, Ylva Søvik:
The semantics of preference-based belief operators. 90-103 - Ron van der Meyden, Manas K. Patra:
Knowledge in quantum systems. 104-117 - Joseph Y. Halpern, Riccardo Pucella:
Probabilistic algorithmic knowledge. 118-130 - Wolfgang Spohn:
Enumerative induction. 131-144 - Aviad Heifetz, Martin Meier, Burkhard C. Schipper:
Multi-person unawareness. 145-158 - Richard Booth, Samir Chopra, Aditya Ghose, Thomas Andreas Meyer:
Belief liberation (and retraction). 159-172 - Horacio L. Arló-Costa:
Iterated abduction and conditional coherence. 173-186 - Steven J. Brams, Michael A. Jones, D. Marc Kilgour:
Dynamic models of coalition formation: fallback vs. build-up. 187-200 - Vincent Conitzer, Jérôme Lang, Tuomas Sandholm:
How many candidates are needed to make elections hard to manipulate? 201-214 - Georg Gottlob, Gianluigi Greco, Francesco Scarcello:
Pure Nash equilibria: hard and easy games. 215-230 - Daniel B. Neill:
Cooperation and coordination in the turn-taking dilemma. 231-244
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