Stochastic game

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1Parameter Synthesis for Probabilistic Timed Automata Using Stochastic Game Abstractions Aleksandra Jovanovi´c, Marta Kwiatkowska Department of Computer Science, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK  Abstract

Parameter Synthesis for Probabilistic Timed Automata Using Stochastic Game Abstractions Aleksandra Jovanovi´c, Marta Kwiatkowska Department of Computer Science, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK Abstract

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Source URL: qav.comlab.ox.ac.uk

Language: English - Date: 2017-05-12 04:35:43
2Sample Path Large Deviations for Stochastic Evolutionary Game Dynamics∗ William H. Sandholm† and Mathias Staudigl‡ May 15, 2016  Abstract

Sample Path Large Deviations for Stochastic Evolutionary Game Dynamics∗ William H. Sandholm† and Mathias Staudigl‡ May 15, 2016 Abstract

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Source URL: www.ssc.wisc.edu

- Date: 2016-05-15 20:22:02
    3Decision, Risk & Operations Working Papers Series A Mean-Risk Model for the Stochastic Traffic Assignment Problem E. Nikolova and N.E. Stier-Moses

    Decision, Risk & Operations Working Papers Series A Mean-Risk Model for the Stochastic Traffic Assignment Problem E. Nikolova and N.E. Stier-Moses

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    Source URL: faculty.cse.tamu.edu

    Language: English - Date: 2012-01-14 18:55:06
    4E¢ cient Sequential Assignment with Incomplete Information Alex Gershkov and Benny MoldovanuAbstract

    E¢ cient Sequential Assignment with Incomplete Information Alex Gershkov and Benny MoldovanuAbstract

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    Source URL: pluto.huji.ac.il

    Language: English - Date: 2014-02-02 05:15:05
    5Optimal Voting Schemes with Costly Information Acquisition∗ Alex Gershkov† Department of Economics, Hebrew University of Jerusalem

    Optimal Voting Schemes with Costly Information Acquisition∗ Alex Gershkov† Department of Economics, Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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    Source URL: pluto.huji.ac.il

    Language: English - Date: 2014-02-02 05:15:05
    6Consumption processes and positively homogeneous projection properties Tom Fischer∗ Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh November 26, 2007

    Consumption processes and positively homogeneous projection properties Tom Fischer∗ Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh November 26, 2007

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    Source URL: www.statistik-mathematik.uni-wuerzburg.de

    Language: English - Date: 2014-02-26 07:18:29
    7Measuring Interestingness of Continuous Game Problems Samuel A. Roberts, Simon M. Lucas Abstract—This paper investigates the relationship between the difficulty and the interestingness of individual problem candidates

    Measuring Interestingness of Continuous Game Problems Samuel A. Roberts, Simon M. Lucas Abstract—This paper investigates the relationship between the difficulty and the interestingness of individual problem candidates

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    Source URL: eldar.mathstat.uoguelph.ca

    Language: English - Date: 2016-07-12 12:05:04
    8Universit¨at Wien SS 2016 Fakult¨at f¨ ur Mathematik Christa Cuchiero Ludovic Tangpi

    Universit¨at Wien SS 2016 Fakult¨at f¨ ur Mathematik Christa Cuchiero Ludovic Tangpi

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    Source URL: www.mat.univie.ac.at

    Language: English - Date: 2016-05-11 09:41:19
    9Proceedings of Symposia in Applied Mathematics  Stochastic Evolutionary Game Dynamics: Foundations, Deterministic Approximation, and Equilibrium Selection William H. Sandholm

    Proceedings of Symposia in Applied Mathematics Stochastic Evolutionary Game Dynamics: Foundations, Deterministic Approximation, and Equilibrium Selection William H. Sandholm

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    Source URL: www.ssc.wisc.edu

    Language: English - Date: 2011-05-30 11:37:48
    10MONOPOLY AS A MARKOV PROCESS ROBERT B. ASH AND RICHARD L. BISHOP Abstract. The limit frequencies of the positions in the game of Monopoly are calculated on the basis of Markov chains. In order to make the process Markovi

    MONOPOLY AS A MARKOV PROCESS ROBERT B. ASH AND RICHARD L. BISHOP Abstract. The limit frequencies of the positions in the game of Monopoly are calculated on the basis of Markov chains. In order to make the process Markovi

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    Source URL: www.math.uiuc.edu

    Language: English - Date: 2012-07-18 23:13:14