Abstract: | Rationalizability arises when the decision situations and rational behaviors of the players are common knowledge among them.
We extend the notion of rationalizability, introduced by Bernheim 5] and Pearce 18] for Bayesian behavior, to some another
kinds of player's behavior. We also present a representation of common knowledge consisting in introducing an additional player
who sends messages to the players.
This revised version was published online in June 2006 with corrections to the Cover Date. |