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A Backward Induction Experiment
Journal of Economic Theory, 2002zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Ken Binmore +2 more
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The Logic of Backward Induction [PDF]
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Itai Arieli, Robert J. Aumann
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On the epistemic foundation for backward induction [PDF]
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Geir B Asheim
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Backward chaining rule induction [PDF]
Exploring the vast number of possible feature interactions in domains such as gene expression microarray data is an onerous task. We describe Backward-Chaining Rule Induction (BCRI) as a semi-supervised mechanism for biasing the search for IF-THEN rules that express plausible feature interactions.
Douglas H. Fisher +4 more
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Substantive Rationality and Backward Induction [PDF]
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On the backward induction method
Economics Letters, 1999zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Charalambos D Aliprantis
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The Backward Induction Argument
Theory and Decision, 2000zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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The Logic of Backwards Inductions
Economics and Philosophy, 2000Backwards induction is an intriguing form of argument. It is used in a number of different contexts. One of these is the surprise exam paradox. Another is game theory. But its use is problematic, at least sometimes. The purpose of this paper is to determine what, exactly, backwards induction is, and hence to evaluate it.
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