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2011
In this chapter, the problem of solving infinitely repeated games by means of Nash or sub-Nash equilibria is considered. Using the algebraic form of a logical dynamical system, a strategy with finite memory can be expressed as a logical matrix. The Nash equilibria are then computable, providing Nash solutions to the given game.
Daizhan Cheng, Hongsheng Qi, Zhiqiang Li
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In this chapter, the problem of solving infinitely repeated games by means of Nash or sub-Nash equilibria is considered. Using the algebraic form of a logical dynamical system, a strategy with finite memory can be expressed as a logical matrix. The Nash equilibria are then computable, providing Nash solutions to the given game.
Daizhan Cheng, Hongsheng Qi, Zhiqiang Li
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The Application of Game Theory in RoboCup Soccer Game
Applied Mechanics and Materials, 2014In response to characters of multi-robot systems in RoboCup soccer game and dependence between decisions of robots, multi-robot systems task allocation was analyzed by means of game theory in this paper. Formalized description based on game theory for multi-robot system task allocation was offered, and a game theory based task allocation algorithm for ...
Ping Li, Jun Yan Zhu
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Application of Game Theory in the SharingEconomy.
Science and Technology of Engineering, Chemistry and Environmental ProtectionWith the development of the sharing economy, all kinds of sharing services have begun to enter our daily lives, such as shared bikes, shared e-bikes, shared charging banks, and so on. The development of the sharing economy requires the cooperation and restriction of the government, consumers, and providers of shared services.
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An overview of recent applications of Game Theory to bioinformatics
Information Sciences, 2010zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Stefano Moretti 0001 +1 more
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2010
The aim of this book is to contribute to the philosophy of the theory of games by offering internal as well as external investigations of game theory. The internal investigations were reported in the first three chapters, especially in the discussions in Chapters 2 and 3, and in places made use of heavily technical, logical apparatus.
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The aim of this book is to contribute to the philosophy of the theory of games by offering internal as well as external investigations of game theory. The internal investigations were reported in the first three chapters, especially in the discussions in Chapters 2 and 3, and in places made use of heavily technical, logical apparatus.
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An application of nonstandard analysis to game theory
Journal of Symbolic Logic, 1971In this article an application of extended fields of real numbers to the proof of theorems in the theory of cooperative games will be presented. The proofs set forth below involve the use of A. Robinson's theory of nonstandard analysis and are metamathematical in character.
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On the applicability of game theory to evolution: A response
Journal of Theoretical Biology, 1981Reijnders (1978) has criticized the application of game theory to evolutionary questions on the basis that we cannot expect organisms to behave as “intuitive statisticians”. He cites many references to demonstrate that Homo sapiens is not an organism capable of evaluating relationships of risk and uncertainty in order to improve its fitness.
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Games, Theory and Applications.
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series A (General), 1984Brian D. Bunday, L. C. Thomas
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The Application of Game Theory to Thermoeconomics
Volume 4: Energy Systems Analysis, Thermodynamics and Sustainability; Combustion Science and Engineering; Nanoengineering for Energy, Parts A and B, 2011Last year, we proposed a relationship between physical entropy, S and abstract, yet quantifiable information, I, where entropy has units of J K−1 and information has units of bits (Layton, 2010). Therein, we proposed the relation ΔS = αI, where ΔS = Smax – Smin, with Smax representing the maximum entropy generation rate of a given system, Smin ...
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On Operator Theory and Applications in Game Theory
Annual Review of Control, Robotics, and Autonomous SystemsThis article presents an overview of operator theory, operator-splitting methods, and their applications. It shows that many existing algorithms in optimization and games can be abstracted to an operator-theoretic problem that often requires only minimal conditions.
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