Adam Bjorndahl is a contemporary philosopher and logician working at the intersection of epistemic logic, game theory, and formal semantics. His research focuses on dynamic epistemic logic, topological semantics for knowledge and belief, and the role of plausibility in sequential decision-making.
Developed topological semantics for evidence-based belief and knowledge
Contributed to the formal analysis of plausibility updates in sequential games
Advanced dynamic epistemic logic with subset space semantics
Published on the interaction between epistemic logic and game-theoretic reasoning