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Knowledge and common knowledge in a distributed environment [PDF]
Reasoning about knowledge seems to play a fundamental role in distributed systems. Indeed, such reasoning is a central part of the informal intuitive arguments used in the design of distributed protocols.
Joseph Y. Halpern, Yoram Moses
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Common Knowledge in a Logic of Gossips [PDF]
Gossip protocols aim at arriving, by means of point-to-point or group communications, at a situation in which all the agents know each other secrets. Recently a number of authors studied distributed epistemic gossip protocols.
Krzysztof R. Apt, Dominik Wojtczak
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Intuitionistic common knowledge or belief
Starting off from the usual language of modal logic for multi-agent systems dealing with the agents’ knowledge/belief and common knowledge/belief we define so-called epistemic Kripke structures for intu- itionistic (common) knowledge/belief.
Marti, Michel, Jäger, Gerhard
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Explicit Evidence Systems with Common Knowledge [PDF]
Justification logics are epistemic logics that explicitly include justifications for the agents' knowledge. We develop a multi-agent justification logic with evidence terms for individual agents as well as for common knowledge.
Kuznets, Roman +5 more
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The probability of nontrivial common knowledge [PDF]
We study the probability that two or more agents can attain common knowledge of nontrivial events when the size of the state space grows large. We adopt the standard epistemic model where the knowledge of an agent is represented by a partition of the ...
Marco LiCalzi, Andrea Collevecchio
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This paper surveys the implications of "common knowledge" in interactive epistemology and game theory, with special emphasis on speculation, betting, agreeing to disagree, and coordination.
John Geanakoplos
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Common Knowledge, Common Attitudes and Social Reasoning
For as long as there have been theories about common knowledge, they have been exposed to a certain amount of skepticism. Recent more sophisticated arguments question whether agents can acquire common attitudes and whether they are needed in social ...
Richmond H. Thomason
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The modern lifestyle of humans is leading to a limited exposure to nature. While several wild species are adapting and thriving in anthropic environments, natural history knowledge is declining, and positive attitudes and behaviours towards nature are ...
Ângela M. Ribeiro +3 more
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Practitioners frequently inform us that variable ‘total details’ is not suitable for lie detection purposes in real life interviews. Practitioners cannot count the number of details in real time and the threshold of details required to classify someone ...
A. Vrij +3 more
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Common Knowledge Promotes Cooperation in the Threshold Public Goods Game by Reducing Uncertainty
Recent work suggests that an important cognitive mechanism promoting coordination is common knowledge—a heuristic for representing recursive mental states. Yet, we know little about how common knowledge promotes coordination.
Paul Deutchman +3 more
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