Community-based reasoning in games: salience, rule-following, and counterfactuals
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Publication:725062
DOI10.3390/g7040036zbMath1407.91027OpenAlexW2556497715MaRDI QIDQ725062
Publication date: 1 August 2018
Published in: Games (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.3390/g7040036
Cooperative games (91A12) Logics of knowledge and belief (including belief change) (03B42) Rationality and learning in game theory (91A26)
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