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Maurice Pagnucco (pagnucco)

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    Jauregui, Victor, Pagnucco, Maurice and Foo, Norman F. 2001. A Trajectory Approach to Causality.” Studia Logica: An International Journal for Symbolic Logic 67(3): 385–401.
    Nayak, Abhaya C., Foo, Norman F., Pagnucco, Maurice and Sattar, Abdul. 1996. Changing Conditional Beliefs Unconditionally.” in TARK 1996. Theoretical Aspects of Reasoning about Knowledge: Proceedings of the Sixth Conference, edited by Yoav Shoham, pp. 119–135. San Francisco, California: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers.
    Nayak, Abhaya C., Pagnucco, Maurice and Peppas, Pavlos. 2003. Dynamic Belief Revision Operators.” Artificial Intelligence 146(2): 193–228.
    Pagnucco, Maurice. 2006. Isaac Levi on Abduction.” in Knowledge and Inquiry. Essays on the Pragmatism of Isaac Levi, edited by Erik J. Olsson, pp. 143–156. Cambridge Studies in Probability, Induction, and Decision Theory. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    Rott, Hans and Pagnucco, Maurice. 1999. Severe Withdrawal (and Recovery).” The Journal of Philosophical Logic 28(5): 501–547. Corrected version published in Journal of Philosophical Logic (2000), vol. 29, no. 1.
    Shapiro, Steven, Pagnucco, Maurice and Levesque, Hector J. 2000. Iterated Belief Change in the Situation Calculus.” in KR’00: Principles of Knowledge Representation and Reasoning, edited by Anthony G. Cohn, Fausto Giunchiglia, and Bart Selman, pp. 527–538. San Francisco, California: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers.
    Wobcke, Wayne, Pagnucco, Maurice and Zhang, Chengqi, eds. 1998. Agents and Multi-Agent Systems: Formalisms, Methodologies, and Applications.Based on the AI’97 Workshops on Commonsense Reasoning, Intelligent Agents, and Distributed Artificial Intelligence, Perth, Australia, December 1, 1997. Berlin: Springer.
    Zhuang, Zhiqiang, Pagnucco, Maurice and Zhang, Yan. 2017. Inter-Definability of Horn Contraction and Horn Revision.” The Journal of Philosophical Logic 46(3): 299–332.