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Stochastic approximations and differential inclusions II: applications [PDF]
We apply the theoretical results on "stochastic approximations and differential inclusions" developed in Benaim, Hofbauer and Sorin (2005) to several adaptive processes used in game theory including: classical and generalized approachability, no-regret ...
Benaim, M., Hofbauer, J., Sorin, S.
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Optimal Strategies in Infinite-state Stochastic Reachability Games
We consider perfect-information reachability stochastic games for 2 players on infinite graphs. We identify a subclass of such games, and prove two interesting properties of it: first, Player Max always has optimal strategies in games from this subclass,
A. Condon +15 more
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Extensive-Form Game Solving via Blackwell Approachability on Treeplexes
In this paper, we introduce the first algorithmic framework for Blackwell approachability on the sequence-form polytope, the class of convex polytopes capturing the strategies of players in extensive-form games (EFGs). This leads to a new class of regret-minimization algorithms that are stepsize-invariant, in the same sense as the Regret Matching and ...
Chakrabarti, Darshan +2 more
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Abstract Anadromous salmonids migrate seaward to exploit feeding and growth opportunities in marine habitats, yet how smolt biological characteristics influence their marine migratory behavior remains poorly understood. This study used 9 years of trout (Salmo trutta) population monitoring data from 15,595 tagged age‐0+ parr, 1033 smolts detected ...
Jonathan P. Gillson +11 more
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Seeing, Thinking, Acting Different: Wittgenstein"s Language Games\ud and Bateson"s News of Difference in Therapeutic Narratives [PDF]
Ever since R.Rorty published The Linguistic Turn in 1967,\ud the study of narrative has acquired new consideration. For\ud postmodern philosopher J-F. Lyotard the very advances of\ud science are seen "as anything more than a narrative and\ud not one that
Galzigna, Michaela
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(Re)Defining language pedagogy activity: A sociomaterialist perspective
Abstract Language pedagogy activity (LPA) is central to the functioning of language classrooms worldwide, and this article (re)defines LPA. While prevailing applied linguistics conceptualizations of “activity” are often theoretical and anthropocentric, our definition of LPA is empirically supported and foregrounds material agency.
Anne Marie Guerrettaz +3 more
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Austere Moral Ecologies and Artificial Agents
Abstract There are underappreciated moral costs for deploying artificially intelligent agents in our present bureaucratically and market‐structured world. Currently, AI systems lack the interiority and mutual vulnerability required for genuine moral relationality.
Manuel Vargas
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The Analogia Entis for Reformed Theology: Retrieving Calvin's Implicit Metaphysics
Abstract The famous controversy between Emil Brunner and Karl Barth which led to Barth's ‘No!’ was driven by disagreements over how to read John Calvin: Barth and Brunner never agreed on whether Calvin had a doctrine of the analogy of being. This article rekindles the debate.
Silvianne Aspray
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Evaluating information in zero-sum games with incomplete information on both sides [PDF]
In a Bayesian game some players might receive a noisy signal regarding the specific game actually being played before it starts. We study zero-sum games where each player receives a partial information about his own type and no information about that of ...
Bernard De Meyer +2 more
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Beyond Relativism? Re-engaging Wittgenstein [PDF]
Relativism is the view that there are as many worlds as there are ways of thinking and expressing the worlds that are expressed. That is to say, things are related to the ways in which we express them. Thus philosophers assert that the way we express our
Bal, Ramakanta
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