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Target allocation decision of incomplete information game based on Bayesian Nash equilibrium
Aiming at the incomplete information of AUV cooperative confrontation, the incomplete information game theory is used to study the confrontation behavior of AUVs.
WEI Na, LIU Mingyong
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Characterizing Manipulation via Machiavellianism
Machiavellianism refers to the propensity of taking advantage of people within a society. Machiavellians have reputations for being cunning and competitive. They are also skilled long-term strategists and planners. Other than their “victories,” there are
Jacqueline Sanchez-Rabaza +2 more
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Bayesian quantification of thermodynamic uncertainties in dense gas flows [PDF]
A Bayesian inference methodology is developed for calibrating complex equations of state used in numerical fluid flow solvers. Precisely, the input parameters of three equations of state commonly used for modeling the thermodynamic behavior of so-called ...
CINNELLA, Paola, X. Merle, MERLE, Xavier
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The electricity price mechanism based on game theory is one of the research focuses on microgrids energy trading. The complete information game is based on the certainty of the identity of roles of players and variables. However, there are many uncertain
Yue Yu, Guoliang Li, Zhongqi Li
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Information Sharing in Oligopoly: Sharing Groups and Core-Periphery Architectures
The trade-off between the costs and benefits of disclosing a firm’s private information has been the object of a vast literature. The absence of incentives to share information on a common market demand prior to competition has been advocated to ...
Sergio Currarini, Francesco Feri
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On the Existence of Bayesian Cournot Equilibrium [PDF]
This is a revised version of Working Paper 07-02 of Monaster Center for Economic Research. Previous version: January 2008.
Shitovitz, Benyamin +3 more
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Cournot-Bayesian General Equilibrium: A Radon Measure Approach
In this paper, we consider a Cournot duopoly, in which any firm does not know the marginal costs of production of the other player, as a Bayesian game. In our game, the marginal costs depend on two infinite continuous sets of states of the world.
David Carfì, Alessia Donato
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Equilibrium existence in games with a concave Bayesian potential [PDF]
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Ezra Einy, Ori Haimanko
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Hierarchical Bayesian Analysis of Biased Beliefs and Distributional Other-Regarding Preferences
This study investigates the relationship between an actor’s beliefs about others’ other-regarding (social) preferences and her own other-regarding preferences, using an “avant-garde” hierarchical Bayesian method.
Jeroen Weesie, Ozan Aksoy
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Individualization in Online Markets: A Generalized Model of Price Discrimination through Learning
This paper builds a theoretical framework to model individualization in online markets. In a market with consumers of varying levels of demand, a seller offers multiple product bundles and prices. Relative to brick-and-mortar stores, an online seller can
Rasha Ahmed
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