A Note on Consensus without Common Knowledge

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Abstract

Parikh and Krazucki (1990) argued that a group of agents may sometimes reach a consensus when this consensus is not common knowledge among them. We suggest a way to formalize this phenomenon in a rigorous way, by incorporating the time stages into the state space .
Original languageAmerican English
Place of PublicationCenter for Operations Research and Econometrics (CORE)
PublisherUniversite Catholique de Louvain
StatePublished - 1995

Publication series

NameLIDAM Discussion Papers CORE
No.1995001

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