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Programme
Thanks to all speakers and participants for making the first workshop in London such a great event!
Tutorials
- Bayesian Decision Theory I + II (Richard Bradley, LSE)
- Epistemic Game Theory I + II (Adam Brandenburger, NYU)
- Dynamic Logic I + II (Johan van Benthem, Amsterdam & Stanford)
Presentations Day 1
- Logics for Social Situations (Eric Pacuit, Amsterdam)
- On the Representation of Almost Common Knowledge (Paul Egré, Paris)
Presentations Day 2
- Backward Induction Revisited (Christian W. Bach, Lausanne)
- Intrapersonal Connectedness and Discounting (Conrad Heilmann, London)
- Modeling Simultaneous Games (Sujata Ghosh, Amsterdam)
- Intentions and Coordination in Strategic Games (Olivier Roy, Amsterdam)
- On the Mu-Calculus Hierarchy and Wadge Games (Alessandro Facchini, Lausanne)
- Game Theory and Computational Modeling: Small Models against Grand Theory (Kai Spiekermann, London)
- When Bayesians Feel Lucky (Guy Mayraz, London)
- Some Formal Informal Logic (Tom Cunningham, London)
Presentations Day 3
- Impossible States and Unawareness (Mikael Cozic, Paris)
- Sequential Decision-Making and Preference Change (Katie Steele, Sydney)
- Representation Theorems: Rules and Roles (Brian Hill, Paris)
- Better than Free: Why Autonomy favours Freedom, Success and Self-Esteem (Margherita Bottero, Stockholm)
- The Progress of Intentional Psychology: An Anti-Davidsonian Perspective (Michiru Nagatsu, Exeter)
- A Dynamic Approach to the Deductive Foundations of Solution Concepts (Cedric Degremont, Amsterdam)
- Deliberation and the Condorcet Jury Theorem (Zsuzsanna Chappell, London)


