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When a group of people are thinking about some true formula A, one of them may know it, all of them may know it, or it might be common knowledge. But there are also many other possible states of knowledge and they can change when communication takes place. What states of knowledge are possible? What is the dynamics of such changes? And how do they affect possible co-ordinated action? We describe some developments in this domain.
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