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Perfect Bayesian equilibrium and sequential equilibrium

Journal of Economic Theory, 1991
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Fudenberg, Drew, Tirole, Jean
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Non-Bayesian correlated equilibrium as an expression of non-Bayesian rationality

Games and Economic Behavior, 2022
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John Hillas, Dov Samet
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Epistemic Conditions for Bayesian Equilibrium

2023
Bayesian equilibrium constitutes the prevailing solution concept for games with incomplete information. It is known that from an ex-ante perspective Harsanyi's seminal notion is related both to Nash equilibrium as well as to canonical correlated equilibrium. We provide an epistemic characterization of Bayesian equilibrium from an interim perspective by
Bach, Christian W., Perea, Andres
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Is Perfect Bayesian Equilibium a Subset of Nash Equilibrium?

Journal of Computer Science & Computational Mathematics, 2013
Perfect Bayesian equilibrium is not a subset of Nash equilibrium. Perfect Bayesian equilibrium requires players to have beliefs that are consistent with the equilibrium strategies of other players. Nash equilibrium does not explicitly specify the beliefs of the players. However, the default beliefs held by players in Nash equilibrium are that the other
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Bayesian Nash Equilibrium

2015
In this chapter, we explain Harsanyi’s Bayesian framework for games with incomplete information. For normal-form games with incomplete information, Bayesian games and Bayesian Nash equilibrium are defined.
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Multi-games and bayesian nash equilibriums

2015
A growing awareness of the prominent role the environment plays in multi-agent systems has led to gradual acceptance of its importance by the multi-agent system community in general. Within this line of research, we propose a new class of games, called Multi-Games.
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Perfect Bayesian Equilibrium

2015
In this chapter we consider extensive-form games in which the payoff functions are not common knowledge. We introduce the concept of Perfect Bayesian Equilibrium and analyze signaling games.
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An Experiment to Evaluate Bayesian Learning of Nash Equilibrium Play

Games and Economic Behavior, 2001
The authors report on an experiment designed to evaluate the empirical implications of Jordan's model of Bayesian learning in games of incomplete information. A finite example is constructed. When the ``true'' game defined by players' private information was one with a unique equilibrium in pure strategies, the experimental subjects' play converged to ...
James C. Cox   +2 more
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Bayesian Communication Leading to a Nash Equilibrium in Belief

2005
A Bayesian communication in the p-belief system is presented which leads to a Nash equilibrium of a strategic form game through messages as a Bayesian updating process. In the communication process each player predicts the other players’ actions under his/her private information with probability at least his/her belief.
Takashi Matsuhisa, Paul Strokan
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Bayesian–Walrasian equilibria: beyond the rational expectations equilibrium

Economic Theory, 2007
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Balder, Erik J., Yannelis, Nicholas C.
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