From Type Spaces to Probability Frames and Back, via Language
Logic in Computer Science
2017-07-28 v1 Computer Science and Game Theory
Abstract
We investigate the connection between the two major mathematical frameworks for modeling interactive beliefs: Harsanyi type spaces and possible-worlds style probability frames. While translating the former into the latter is straightforward, we demonstrate that the reverse translation relies implicitly on a background logical language. Once this "language parameter" is made explicit, it reveals a close relationship between universal type spaces and canonical models: namely, that they are essentially the same construct. As the nature of a canonical model depends heavily on the background logic used to generate it, this work suggests a new view into a corresponding landscape of universal type spaces.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1707.08738,
title = {From Type Spaces to Probability Frames and Back, via Language},
author = {Adam Bjorndahl and Joseph Y. Halpern},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1707.08738},
year = {2017}
}
Comments
In Proceedings TARK 2017, arXiv:1707.08250