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Backward induction in games of perfect information

2012 27th Annual IEEE Symposium on Logic in Computer Science, 2012
Summary form only given. One of the areas of Game Theory that are of most interest to Computer Scientists, and in which Formal Logic is most heavily used, is that of Games of Perfect Information (like Chess or Checkers). Of central interest in this connectioOne of the areas of Game Theory that are of most interest to Computer Scientists, and in which ...
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Forward Induction in a Backward Inductive Manner

We propose a new rationalizability concept for dynamic games with imperfect information, forward and backward rationalizability, that combines elements from forward and backward induction reasoning. It proceeds by applying the forward induction concept of strong rationalizability (also known as extensive-form rationalizability) in a backward inductive ...
Meier, Martin, Perea, Andres
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Implementing optimal scholarship assignments via backward induction

Mathematical Social Sciences, 2023
Pablo Amoros
exaly  

Rationalizing Backward Induction?

2023
Ken Binmore, Larry Samuelson
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Behavior and deliberation in perfect-information games: Nash equilibrium and backward induction

International Journal of Game Theory, 2017
Giacomo Bonanno, Bonanno Giacomo
exaly  

Backward induction with players who doubt others' faultlessness

Mathematical Social Sciences, 2005
Aviad Heifetz, Ady Pauzner
exaly  

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