Solving the Datum Search as a Partially Observed Stochastic Game
The Flaming Datum (FD) problem refers to the search for a hostile Evader that is fleeing after momentarily revealing its position. If Evader’s direction is fixed but unknown, while its maximal speed is known, Koopman argued in 1980 that the best ...
Branko Ristic +4 more
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An experimental study of communication and coordination in noncooperative games [PDF]
This paper reports the results of an experiment designed to test the usefulness of alternative solution concepts to explain players' behavior in noncooperative games with preplay communication.
Moreno, D +3 more
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Utility Perturbation Operators in Bayesian Games: Structural Stability and Equilibrium Deformation
We introduce a class of parametric operators acting on the space of Bayesian games with continuous utility functions. Each operator induces a structured perturbation of agents’ utilities while preserving the underlying informational primitives, strategy ...
Óscar De los Reyes Marín +3 more
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Games of strategic complementarities: an application to Bayesian games [PDF]
This paper provides an introduction to the theory of games of strategic complementarities, considers Bayesian games, and provides an application to global games.
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Bayesian game theorists and non-Bayesian players [PDF]
Bayesian game theorists claim to represent players as Bayes rational agents, maximising their expected utility given their beliefs about the choices of other players. I argue that this narrative is inconsistent with the formal structure of Bayesian game theory.
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Bayesian Quadratic Network Game Filters [PDF]
A repeated network game where agents have quadratic utilities that depend on information externalities -- an unknown underlying state -- as well as payoff externalities -- the actions of all other agents in the network -- is considered. Agents play Bayesian Nash Equilibrium strategies with respect to their beliefs on the state of the world and the ...
Ceyhun Eksin +3 more
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Learning Deceptive Tactics for Defense and Attack in Bayesian–Markov Stackelberg Security Games
In this paper, we address the challenges posed by limited knowledge in security games by proposing a novel system grounded in Bayesian–Markov Stackelberg security games (SSGs).
Julio B. Clempner
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On the Existence of Nash Equilibrium in Bayesian Games [PDF]
We furnish conditions on the primitives of a Bayesian game that guarantee the existence of a Bayes-Nash equilibrium. By allowing for payoff discontinuities in actions, we cover various applications that cannot be handled by extant results.
Oriol Carbonell-Nicolau +1 more
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Parallel algorithm to find Bayes-Nash solution to the bimatrix informational extended game [PDF]
We propose to use the new methodology for solving the complete and perfect information bimatrix game. To solve the games of these type we construct the incomplete and imperfect information game generated by the informational extended strategies.
Boris Hancu, Anatolie Gladei
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Stackelberg Security Games: Models, Applications and Computational Aspects
Stackelberg games are non-symmetric games where one player or specified group of players have the privilege position and make decision before the other players.
Andrzej Wilczyński +3 more
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