“…Another distinction between revision and update is that revision involves a selection process, where we choose the most plausible models of the new evidence based on our current beliefs, while update involves a transition process, where we consider the transitions caused by the change in the new evidence for each model of our current beliefs. However, while there have been many extensions proposed and studied for belief revision operators, such as syntax dependence (Hansson 1999), non-prioritized revision (Schlechta 1997;Makinson 1998;Hansson 1998;Fermé and Hansson 1999;Hansson et al 2001;Booth et al 2012), and iteration (Darwiche and Pearl 1997;Booth and Meyer 2006;Jin and Thielscher 2007;Konieczny and Pino Pérez 2008;Schwind, Konieczny, and Pérez 2022), belief update has not received much attention since its initial characterization by Katsuno and Mendelzon (Katsuno and Mendelzon 1992). There have been some criticisms and adaptations proposed in (Herzig and Rifi 1999;Boutilier 1995;Lang 2007), but the original proposal by Katsuno and Mendelzon remains the standard one.…”