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Conclusion

The use of Epistemic Logic can indeed be useful to increase the performance of an AI player. The model, that is automatically generated during the game, provides the AI player with multiple (disconnected) sets of possibly states, whch in turn can be used to decide what type of stone to put in Pandora's Box and to decide wheter or not to swap with an specific player.

A minimum (preferably more) of at least 3 players with at least 4 stones per players is required to make the game interesting and challaging to play with other players.

However, many players and stones per player increases the total amount of possible states in the models. This makes usage and visualization of the model a cumbersome task. Futhermore, the creation of the models gets more complicated once previously swapped stones are again indirectly swapped with other players.

Therefor our future research will focus on the reduction of the complexicity of the models or otherwise find alternative ways of coping with the large amount of states.

Finally, in our future research, we will create an AI player which will use (a subset of) the generated model to increase its performance in the game of "Pandora's Box".

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