Belief, awareness, and limited reasoning
Artificial Intelligence
Knowledge and common knowledge in a distributed environment
Journal of the ACM (JACM)
Incorporating unawareness into contract theory
TARK '07 Proceedings of the 11th conference on Theoretical aspects of rationality and knowledge
Dealing with logical omniscience
TARK '07 Proceedings of the 11th conference on Theoretical aspects of rationality and knowledge
Unawareness, beliefs and games
TARK '07 Proceedings of the 11th conference on Theoretical aspects of rationality and knowledge
Unawareness and strategic announcements in games with uncertainty
TARK '07 Proceedings of the 11th conference on Theoretical aspects of rationality and knowledge
Generalized solution concepts in games with possibly unaware players
TARK '07 Proceedings of the 11th conference on Theoretical aspects of rationality and knowledge
Beyond nash equilibrium: solution concepts for the 21st century
Proceedings of the twenty-seventh ACM symposium on Principles of distributed computing
Syntactic foundations for unawareness of theorems
Proceedings of the 12th Conference on Theoretical Aspects of Rationality and Knowledge
Reasoning about knowledge of unawareness revisited
Proceedings of the 12th Conference on Theoretical Aspects of Rationality and Knowledge
Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research
Characterizing solution concepts in games using knowledge-based programs
IJCAI'07 Proceedings of the 20th international joint conference on Artifical intelligence
Representing Bayesian games without a common prior
Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems: volume 1 - Volume 1
Awareness in games, awareness in logic
LPAR'10 Proceedings of the 17th international conference on Logic for programming, artificial intelligence, and reasoning
Now that you mention it: awareness dynamics in discourse and decisions
Language, games, and evolution
Algorithmic rationality: adding cost of computation to game theory
ACM SIGecom Exchanges
Beyond nash equilibrium: solution concepts for the 21st century
GameSec'11 Proceedings of the Second international conference on Decision and Game Theory for Security
Short sight in extensive games
Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems - Volume 2
On the Role of Expectations in Multi-agent Reasoning and Decision Making
WI-IAT '12 Proceedings of the The 2012 IEEE/WIC/ACM International Joint Conferences on Web Intelligence and Intelligent Agent Technology - Volume 02
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Standard game theory assumes that the structure of the game is common knowledge among players. We relax this assumption by considering extensive games where agents may be unaware of the complete structure of the game. In particular, they may not be aware of moves that they and other agents can make. We show how such games can be represented; the key idea is to describe the game from the point of view of every agent at every node of the game tree. We provide a generalization of Nash equilibrium and show that every game with awareness has a generalized Nash equilibrium. Finally, we extend these results to games with awareness of unawareness, where a player i may be aware that a player j can make moves that i is not aware of.