Solution concept

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331Nash equilibrium / Science / Correlated equilibrium / Strategy / Extensive-form game / Solution concept / Epsilon-equilibrium / Game theory / Problem solving / Economics

A Sampling-Based Approach to Computing Equilibria in Succinct Extensive-Form Games Miroslav Dud´ık, Geoffrey J. Gordon Carnegie Mellon University Machine Learning Department

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Source URL: www.cs.cmu.edu

Language: English - Date: 2009-05-28 16:39:13
332Subgame perfect equilibrium / Nash equilibrium / Subgame / Solution concept / Trembling hand perfect equilibrium / Non-credible threat / Strategy / Outcome / Strategic dominance / Game theory / Problem solving / Decision theory

Multi-Robot Negotiation: Approximating the Set of Subgame Perfect Equilibria in General-Sum Stochastic Games Chris Murray Carnegie Mellon University 5000 Forbes Avenue

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Source URL: www.cs.cmu.edu

Language: English - Date: 2007-01-16 16:09:06
333Gaming / Nash equilibrium / Zero–sum game / Symmetric game / Strategy / Best response / Strategic dominance / Solution concept / Symmetric equilibrium / Game theory / Problem solving / Decision theory

On the Hardness and Existence of Quasi-Strict Equilibria∗ Felix Brandt and Felix Fischer Institut f¨ ur Informatik, Universit¨ at M¨

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Source URL: dss.in.tum.de

Language: English - Date: 2012-05-16 16:00:58
334Determinacy / Trembling hand perfect equilibrium / Economics / Science / Problem solving / Nash equilibrium / Game theory / I0 / Solution concept

FRIENDLY EQUILIBRIUM POINTS IN EXTENSIVE GAMES WITH COMPLETE INFORMATION By Ezio Marchi

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Source URL: ima.umn.edu

Language: English - Date: 2011-10-06 10:33:05
335Strategy / Solution concept / Game theory / Nash equilibrium / Subgame

25 January[removed]Eric Rasmusen, [removed]. Http://www.rasmusen.org. Overheads for parts of Sections 6.1 and 6.3 of Games and Information 6 Dynamic Games with Incomplete Information Entry Deterrence II: Fightin

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Source URL: www.rasmusen.org

Language: English - Date: 2009-08-27 17:54:51
336Science / Solution concept / Outcome / Normal-form game / Strategy / Bayesian game / Extensive-form game / Game theory / Problem solving / Economics

RASMUSSEN: “chap-01” — [removed] — 19:22 — page 9 — #1 RASMUSSEN: “chap-01” — [removed] — 19:22 — page 10 — #2 1.1

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Source URL: www.rasmusen.org

Language: English - Date: 2009-08-27 17:54:35
337Price of anarchy / Nash equilibrium / Price of stability / Best response / Solution concept / Potential game / Job scheduling game / Game theory / Problem solving / Economics

Improved Equilibria via Public Service Advertising Maria-Florina Balcan∗ Avrim Blum† Yishay Mansour‡

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Source URL: www.cs.cmu.edu

Language: English - Date: 2008-10-05 11:16:05
338Sequential equilibrium / Bayesian game / Trembling hand perfect equilibrium / Subgame / Nash equilibrium / The Intuitive Criterion / Signaling game / Strategy / Extensive-form game / Game theory / Problem solving / Solution concept

6.1 Perfect Bayesian Equilibrium: Entry Deterrence II and III Asymmetric information, and, in particular, incomplete information, is enormously important in game theory. This is particularly true for dynamic games, sin

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Source URL: www.rasmusen.org

Language: English - Date: 2009-08-27 17:54:35
339Gaming / Solution concept / Nash equilibrium / Subgame perfect equilibrium / Trembling hand perfect equilibrium / Sequential equilibrium / Stackelberg competition / Subgame / Strategy / Game theory / Problem solving / Decision theory

Absolute value, 473 Action, 13 Action combination, 13 Action set, 13 Advertising, 348, 350 Affiliation, 425

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Language: English - Date: 2009-08-27 17:54:35
340Extensive-form game / Science / Information set / Solution concept / Normal-form game / Nash equilibrium / Complete information / Game tree / Outcome / Game theory / Problem solving / Economics

2.1 The Strategic and Extensive Forms of a Game If half of strategic thinking is predicting what the other player will do, the other half is figuring out what he knows. Most of the games in chapter 1 assumed that the mo

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Source URL: www.rasmusen.org

Language: English - Date: 2009-08-27 17:54:35
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