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BLACKWELL OPTIMALITY IN STOCHASTIC GAMES [PDF]

open access: possibleInternational Game Theory Review, 2013
Blackwell optimality in a finite state-action discounted Markov decision process (MDP) gives an optimal strategy which is optimal for every discount factor close enough to one. In this article we explore this property, which we call as Blackwell–Nash equilibrium, in two player finite state-action discounted stochastic games. A strategy pair is said to
VIKAS VIKRAM SINGH   +2 more
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The determinacy of Blackwell games

Journal of Symbolic Logic, 1998
Games of infinite length and perfect information have been studied for many years. There are numerous determinacy results for these games, and there is a wide body of work on consequences of their determinacy.Except for games with very special payoff functions, games of infinite length and imperfect information have been little studied.
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Blackwell-Nash Equilibria in Zero-Sum Stochastic Differential Games

2018
Advanced-type equilibria for a general class of zero-sum stochastic differential games have been studied in part by Escobedo-Trujillo et al. (J Optim Theory Appl 153:662–687, 2012), in which a comprehensive study of the so-named bias and overtaking equilibria was provided.
Beatris Adriana Escobedo-Trujillo   +2 more
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Statistics, Probability and Game Theory: Papers in Honor of David Blackwell

Journal of the American Statistical Association, 1999
Janusz Kawczak   +3 more
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Experimental Games and Social Decision Making

Annual Review of Psychology, 2021
Eric van Dijk, Carsten K W De Dreu
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SLICK! A CONSERVATION GAME. By G. K. Blackwell

New Zealand Journal of Geography, 2008
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