Mutual knowledge (logic)
Mutual knowledge is a fundamental concept about information in game theory, (epistemic) logic, and epistemology. An event is mutual knowledge if all agents know that the event occurred. However, mutual knowledge by itself implies nothing about what agents know about other agents' knowledge: i.e. it is possible that an event is mutual knowledge but that each agent is unaware that the other agents know it has occurred. Common knowledge is a related but stronger notion; any event that is common knowledge is also mutual knowledge.
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Mutual knowledge (logic)
Mutual knowledge is a fundamental concept about information in game theory, (epistemic) logic, and epistemology. An event is mutual knowledge if all agents know that the event occurred. However, mutual knowledge by itself implies nothing about what agents know about other agents' knowledge: i.e. it is possible that an event is mutual knowledge but that each agent is unaware that the other agents know it has occurred. Common knowledge is a related but stronger notion; any event that is common knowledge is also mutual knowledge.
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Mutual knowledge is a fundamen ...... K. Lewis's "common knowledge".
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Взаимное знание (англ. mutual ...... Дэвида Келлогга Льюиса (1969).
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Mutual knowledge is a fundamen ...... edge is also mutual knowledge.
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Взаимное знание (англ. mutual ...... бщее знание является взаимным.
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Mutual knowledge (logic)
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Взаимное знание
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