‹‹ I noticed a strong commonality among the questions that I had found particularly fascinating: most of them involved reasoning about knowledge, information, or uncertainty under constraints ››
This is also true for me, and I loved reading this post for this reason!
Back in the day I applied to study with Joe Halpern because of his work on epistemic logic, and ended up studying Logic in Amsterdam. At some point I got tired of Logic and its contrived puzzles (Muddy Children, etc) and decided to focus on Probability instead.
‹‹ I noticed a strong commonality among the questions that I had found particularly fascinating: most of them involved reasoning about knowledge, information, or uncertainty under constraints ››
This is also true for me, and I loved reading this post for this reason!
Back in the day I applied to study with Joe Halpern because of his work on epistemic logic, and ended up studying Logic in Amsterdam. At some point I got tired of Logic and its contrived puzzles (Muddy Children, etc) and decided to focus on Probability instead.