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Daniel J. Lehmann (lehmann-dj)

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    Arzi-Gonczarowski, Z. and Lehmann, Daniel J. 1998. From Environments to Representations – A Mathematical Theory of Artificial Perceptions.” Artificial Intelligence 102(2): 187–247.
    Freund, Michael and Lehmann, Daniel J. 1992. Nonmonotonic Inference Operations.” tr–92–2. Jerusalem: Department of Computer Science, Hebrew University.
    Freund, Michael and Lehmann, Daniel J. 1994. Belief Revision and Rational Inference.” tr 94–16. Jerusalem: Leibniz Center for Research in Computer Science, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
    Freund, Michael, Lehmann, Daniel J. and Morris, Paul H. 1991. Rationality, Transitivity, and Contraposition.” Artificial Intelligence 52(2): 191–203.
    Kaluzhny, Yuri and Lehmann, Daniel J. 1994. Deductive Nonmonotonic Inference Operations: Antitonic Representations.” tr 94–3. Jerusalem: Leibniz Center for Research in Computer Science, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
    Kraus, Sarit and Lehmann, Daniel J. 1988. Knowledge, Belief, and Time.” Theoretical Computer Science 58: 155–274.
    Kraus, Sarit, Lehmann, Daniel J. and Magidor, Menachem. 1988. Preferential Models and Cumulative Logic.” tr–88–15. Jerusalem: Leibniz Center for Research in Computer Science, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
    Kraus, Sarit, Lehmann, Daniel J. and Magidor, Menachem. 1990. Nonmonotonic Reasoning, Preferential Models and Cumulative Logics.” Artificial Intelligence 14(1): 167–207.
    Lehmann, Daniel J. 1984. Knowledge, Common Knowledge, and Related Puzzles.”
    Lehmann, Daniel J. 1989. What does a Conditional Knowledge Base Entail? in KR’89: Principles of Knowledge Representation and Reasoning, edited by Ronald J. Brachman, Hector J. Levesque, and Raymond Reiter, pp. 212–222. San Francisco, California: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers.
    Lehmann, Daniel J. 1992. Plausibility Logic.” tr–92–3. Jerusalem: Department of Computer Science, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
    Lehmann, Daniel J. 1995. Belief Revision Revised.” in IJCAI-95. Proceedings of the 14th International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, edited by Christopher S. Mellish and C. Raymond Perrault, pp. 1534–1540. San Francisco, California: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers.
    Lehmann, Daniel J. 1997. What is Qualitative? A Framework for Quantitative and Qualitative Decision Theory.” in AAAI-97. Working Papers of the AAAI Spring Symposium on Qualitative Preferences in Deliberation and Practical Reasoning, edited by Jon Doyle and Richmond H. Thomason, pp. 65–70. Menlo Park, California: The AAAI Press.
    Lehmann, Daniel J. 1998. Nonstandard Numbers for Qualitative Decision Making.” in TARK 1997. Theoretical Aspects of Reasoning about Knowledge: Proceedings of the Seventh Conference, edited by Itzhak Gilboa, pp. 161–174. San Francisco, California: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers.
    Lehmann, Daniel J. and Magidor, Menachem. 1990. Preferential Logics: The Predicate Calculus Case.” in TARK 1990. Theoretical Aspects of Reasoning about Knowledge: Proceedings of the Third Conference, edited by Rohit Parikh, pp. 57–72. San Francisco, California: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers.
    Lehmann, Daniel J. and Magidor, Menachem. 1992. What does a Conditional Knowledge Base Entail? Artificial intelligence 55(1): 1–60.
    Lehmann, Daniel J., Magidor, Menachem and Schlechta, Karl. 1996. Distance Semantics for Belief Revision.” in TARK 1996. Theoretical Aspects of Reasoning about Knowledge: Proceedings of the Sixth Conference, edited by Yoav Shoham, pp. 137–145. San Francisco, California: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers. Republished as Lehmann, Magidor and Schlechta (2001).
    Lehmann, Daniel J., Magidor, Menachem and Schlechta, Karl. 2001. Distance Semantics for Belief Revision.” The Journal of Symbolic Logic 66(1): 295–317.
    Maynard-Zhang, Pedrito and Lehmann, Daniel J. 2000. Representing and Aggregating Conflicting Beliefs.” in KR’00: Principles of Knowledge Representation and Reasoning, edited by Anthony G. Cohn, Fausto Giunchiglia, and Bart Selman, pp. 153–164. San Francisco, California: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers. Published under the name “Pedrito Maynard-Reid, II.”