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Olympic Snow Sports: Current Insights and Future Directions for Milano Cortina 2026 and Beyond. [PDF]
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Evidence on the Equivalence of the Stratetic and Extensive Form Representation of Games [PDF]
David J Cooper, John B Van Huyck
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2019
There are other ways to represent games, and so we show how to adapt the coordinate system. (Readers more interested in normal form games with more players could jump ahead to the next chapter.) In a single-shot normal form game, it is standard to assume that each player makes their strategic choices simultaneously, or, at least, without knowledge of ...
Daniel T. Jessie, Donald G. Saari
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There are other ways to represent games, and so we show how to adapt the coordinate system. (Readers more interested in normal form games with more players could jump ahead to the next chapter.) In a single-shot normal form game, it is standard to assume that each player makes their strategic choices simultaneously, or, at least, without knowledge of ...
Daniel T. Jessie, Donald G. Saari
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Economic Theory, 2011
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Alós-Ferrer, Carlos, Ritzberger, Klaus
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Alós-Ferrer, Carlos, Ritzberger, Klaus
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2021
This chapter on games in extensive form is a convex combination of chapter III (on extensive-form decisions) and chapter X (on games in strategic form). We consider games of (nearly) perfect information without moves by nature.
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This chapter on games in extensive form is a convex combination of chapter III (on extensive-form decisions) and chapter X (on games in strategic form). We consider games of (nearly) perfect information without moves by nature.
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Journal of Economic Theory, 2016
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Arieli, Itai, Babichenko, Yakov
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Arieli, Itai, Babichenko, Yakov
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2005
Abstract Introduces extensive form games. Informations structures—perfect, imperfect, and incomplete information are explained. Pure behavioural and mixed strategies are defined. Finally, perfect recall and the equivalence of mixed and behavioural strategies (in terms of end point distributions) is considered.
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Abstract Introduces extensive form games. Informations structures—perfect, imperfect, and incomplete information are explained. Pure behavioural and mixed strategies are defined. Finally, perfect recall and the equivalence of mixed and behavioural strategies (in terms of end point distributions) is considered.
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