Andreas Witzel is a contemporary researcher working in the area of epistemic game theory and the logic of sequential games. His work examines how plausibility orderings and belief revision operate during the actual play of extensive-form games, contributing to the formal analysis of rational behavior under dynamic information.
Contributed to the formal analysis of plausibility updates in sequential games
Developed interpretations distinguishing in-play plausibility revision from pre-play reasoning
Advanced work in dynamic epistemic logic applied to extensive-form games