Jeremy Seligman is a contemporary logician and philosopher at the University of Auckland, known for his work on modal logic, information flow, and epistemic game theory. His research addresses foundational questions about how agents reason about knowledge, belief, and strategic interaction in formal game-theoretic settings.
Advanced the study of plausibility reasoning and belief revision in extensive-form games
Contributed to dynamic epistemic logic and its applications to game theory
Published research on information flow and modal logic frameworks
Collaborated on formal models connecting epistemology with strategic reasoning