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Abstract: Introduction
Belief revision is the process of transforming a belief set upon receipt of new information. Given a
theory K and a proposition , [AGM85] propose postulates for K , the revised theory with .
But AGM-like postulates do not specify how we came to believe K and after revision, it is assumed
that (K and) K is a generic theory. But in practice it is something more, we know that was
our last information. We suggest that K is not a theory, but the belief sequence K; i.e.... (Update)
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...of a belief base that contains the relevant beliefs for a query or an operation of belief change. Recent models such as [13] 9] 5] [6], 17] attempt to tackle the problem of plausible belief revision by using nonstandard inference operations such as local change...
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Samir Chopra, Konstantinos Georgatos, and Rohit Parikh. Non-monotonic inference on belief sequences (preliminary report). In Phokion Kolaitis and George Koletsos, editors, Proceedings of the Second Pan-Hellenic Symposium on Logic, 1999. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/georgatos99nonmonotonic.html More
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