Author:Booth, R; Chopra, S; Meyer, T; Ghose, ADate:Nov 2010Many belief change formalisms employ plausibility orderings over the set of possible worlds to determine how the beliefs of an agent ought to be modified after the receipt of a new epistemic input. While most such possible world semantics ...Read more
Author:Booth, R; Meyer, TDate:Sep 2008In studies of multi-agent interaction, especially in game theory, the notion of equilibrium often plays a prominent role. A typical scenario for the belief merging problem is one in which several agents pool their beliefs together to form a ...Read more
Author:Booth, R; Meyer, TDate:Aug 2010In studies of multi-agent interaction, especially in game theory, the notion of equilibrium often plays a prominent role. A typical scenario for the belief merging problem is one in which several agents pool their beliefs together to form a ...Read more
Author:Booth, R; Meyer, T; Sombattheera, CDate:May 2012Most belief change operators in the AGM tradition assume an underlying plausibility ordering over the possible worlds which is transitive and complete. A unifying structure for these operators, based on supplementing the plausibility ordering ...Read more