Dear all,
We will have our next LIRa session tomorrow, on Thursday, 9 December 16:30.
Please use our recurring zoom link: https://uva-live.zoom.us/j/88142993494?pwd=d1BsQWR4T2UyK0Job29YNThjaGRkUT09 (Meeting ID: 881 4299 3494, Passcode: 352984)
You can find the details of the talk below.
Speaker: Giorgio Sbardolini
Date and Time: Thursday, December 9th 2021, 16:30-18:00, Amsterdam time.
Venue: online.
Title: Coordination without Common Knowledge
Abstract. It is fairly well understood how rational agents coordinate by means of common knowledge. At least occasionally, we are rational, and we coordinate. Even so, often it doesn’t seem that we coordinate by reasoning about what we both know (and we know that we know and so on). Sometimes we coordinate without common knowledge, but how? I’ll present some work in progress in which I try to make sense of a weak notion of rationality on which coordination without common knowledge is rational. I will present two (tentative) ways of making sense of this idea: one using Iterated Best Response reasoning and one using Dynamic Epistemic Actions. The two approaches are not equivalent, and I’m also interested in what connections there might be between these two ways of studying rational action.
Hope to see you there!
The LIRa team