Reasoning about knowledge--particularly the knowledge of agents
who reason about the world and each other's knowledge--was once the
exclusive province of philosophers and puzzle solvers. More
recently, this type of reasoning has been shown to play a key role
in a surprising number of contexts, from understanding
conversations to the analysis of distributed computer
algorithms.Reasoning About Knowledge is the first book to provide a
general discussion of approaches to reasoning about knowledge and
its applications to distributed systems, artificial intelligence,
and game theory. It brings eight years of work by the authors into
a cohesive framework for understanding and analyzing reasoning
about knowledge that is intuitive, mathematically well founded,
useful in practice, and widely applicable. The book is almost
completely self-contained and should be accessible to readers in a
variety of disciplines, including computer science, artificial
intelligence, linguistics, philosophy, cognitive science, and game
theory. Each chapter includes exercises and bibliographic
notes.
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