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    Rasmus Rendsvig

    contemporaryAnalytic Philosophy / Formal Epistemology

    Rasmus K. Rendsvig is a Danish philosopher and logician specializing in dynamic epistemic logic, formal epistemology, and the logic of social and game-theoretic interactions. His work bridges philosophical logic, computer science, and decision theory, with particular focus on how rational agents update beliefs in multi-agent and sequential settings.

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    Notable Achievements

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    Contributed to the development of dynamic epistemic logic for multi-agent systems

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    Advanced formal analysis of plausibility updates in sequential games

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    Co-authored the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy entry on Epistemic Logic

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    Research on logical dynamics of information and belief revision

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    Work on formal models of social influence and group knowledge

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    Plausibility updates in sequential games during actual play differ in interpretation from plausibility updates used in pregame deliberation for Backward Induction.

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    Plausibility updates in sequential games during actual play differ in interpretation from plausibility updates used in pregame deliberation for Backward Induction.

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