dr. A. (Alexandru) Baltag
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Faculty of Science
ILLC
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POSTBUS
94242
1090 GE Amsterdam
Room number: C3.127
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A.Baltag@uva.nl
T: 0205256925
2014
- A. Baltag, V. Fiutek & S.J.L. Smets (2014). DDL as an "Internalization" of Dynamic Belief Revision. In R Trypuz (Ed.), Outstanding Contributions to Logic (pp. 253-280). Springer.
- A. Baltag, B.P. Renne & S.J.L. Smets (2014). The Logic of Justified Belief, Explicit Knowledge, and Conclusive Evidence. Annals of Pure and Applied Logic, 165 (1), 49-81. doi: 10.1016/j.apal.2013.07.005
- A. Baltag & S.J.L. Smets (in press). Logics of Informational Interactions. Journal of Philosophical Logic, (in press).
- A. Baltag, J.M. Bergfeld, K. Kishida, J.H. Sack, S.J.L. Smets & S. Zhong (2014). PLQP & Company: Decidable Logics for Quantum Algorithms. International Journal of Theoretical Physics, 53 (10), 3628-3647.
- A. Baltag, N. Gierasimczuk & S.J.L. Smets (in press). Truth-Tracking by Belief Revision. Studia Logica, (in press).
2013
- A. Baltag, Jort Bergfeld, K. Kishida, J.H. Sack, Sonja Smets & S. Zhong (2013). Quantum Probabilistic Dyadic Second-Order Logic. In Workshop on Logic, Language, Information and Computation Vol. 8071. Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Springer Berlin Heidelberg.
- A. Baltag, Z.L. Christoff, J.U. Hansen & S. Smets (2013). Logical Models of Informational Cascades. In J. van Benthem & F. Liu (Eds.), Logic Across the University: Foundations and Applications - Proceedings of the Tsinghua Logic Conference, Beijing, 2013 Vol. 47. Studies in Logic (pp. 405-432). London: College Publications.[go to publisher's site]
- A. Baltag, N. Bezhanishvili, A. Ozgun & S.J.L. Smets (2013). The Topology of Belief, Belief Revision and Defeasible Knowledge. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 8196, 27-40.
- A. Baltag & S. Smets (2013). Protocols for Belief Merge: Reaching Agreement via Communication. Logic Journal of the IGPL, 21 (3), 468-487. doi: 10.1093/jigpal/jzs049
2012
- A. Baltag, J.M. Bergfeld, K. Kishida, S.J.L. Smets & S. Zhong (2012). A Decidable Dynamic Logic for Quantum Reasoning. In Pre-proceedings of The workshop on Quantum Physics and Logic, 2012. Brussels.
- A. Baltag, B. Renne & S. Smets (2012). The Logic of Justified Belief Change, Soft Evidence and Defeasible Knowledge. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 7456, 168-190. doi: 10.1007/978-3-642-32621-9_13
- A. Baltag & S. Smets (2012). The Dynamic Turn in Quantum Logic. Synthese, 186 (3), 753-773. doi: 10.1007/s11229-011-9915-7[go to publisher's site]
2011
- A. Baltag, S. Smets & N. Gierasimczuk (2011). Belief Revision as a Truth-Tracking Process. In A Krzysztof (Ed.), Proceedings of TARK (pp. 187-190). ACM Digital Library.
- A. Baltag & S. Smets (2011). Keep Changing Your Beliefs and Aiming for the Truth. Erkenntnis, 75 (2), 255-270.
- A. Baltag & S. Smets (2011). Correlated Information: A Logic for Multi-Partite Quantum Systems. Electronic Notes in Theoretical Computer Science, 270, 3-14.
- A. Baltag & S. Smets (2011). Quantum Logic as a Dynamic Logic. Synthese, 179 (2), 285-306.
2010
- A. Baltag & S.J.L. Smets (2010). Correlated Knowledge, An Epistemic-Logic View on Quantum Entanglement. International Journal of Theoretical Physics, 49 (12), 3005-3021.
2009
- A. Baltag & S.J.L. Smets (2009). Talking Your Way into Agreement: Belief Merge by Persuasive Communication. In CEUR Workshop Proceedings, Proceedings of the Second Multi-Agent Logics, Languages, and Organisations Federated Workshops (pp. 129-141).
2008
- A. Baltag & S. Smets (2008). Probabilistic dynamic belief revision. Synthese, 165 (2), 179-202.
- P. Balbiani, A. Baltag, H. van Ditmarsch, A. Herzig, T. Hoshi & T. de Lima (2008). ‘Knowable’ as ‘known after an announcement’. Review of Symbolic Logic, 1 (3), 305-334.[go to publisher's site]
- A. Baltag & S. Smets (2008). A dynamic-logical perspective on quantum behavior. Studia Logica, 89 (2), 187-211.[go to publisher's site]
- A. Baltag & S. Smets (2008). A qualitative theory of dynamic interactive belief revision. In G. Bonanno, W. van der Hoek & M. Wooldridge (Eds.), Logic and the foundations of game and decision theory (LOFT 7) Vol. 3. Texts in Logic and Games (pp. 9-58). Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press.
- A. Baltag, S. Smets & J.A. Zvesper (2008). When all is done but not (yet) said: Dynamic rationality in extensive games. In Workshop on Logic and Intelligent Interaction, ESSLLI 2008 (pp. 58-73).[go to publisher's site]
- A. Baltag & S. Smets (2008). The logic of conditional doxastic actions. In K.R. Apt & R. van Rooij (Eds.), New Perspectives on Games and Interaction Vol. 4. Texts in Logic and Games (pp. 9-31). Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press.
2014
- A. Baltag & S.J.L. Smets (2014). On the Trails of Logical Dynamics: a bird’s-eye view of this volume. In A Baltag & S Smets (Eds.), Johan van Benthem on Logic and Information Dynamics (Outstanding Contributions to Logic, 4) (pp. xv-lxix). Springer Netherlands.
2008
- A. Baltag (2008). Alexandru Baltag. In V.F. Hendricks & D. Pritchard (Eds.), Epistemology: 5 questions (5 questions) (pp. 21-37). Automatic Press.
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