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Playing Extensive Form Games in Parallel

2010
Consider a player playing against different opponents in two extensive form games simultaneously. Can she then have a strategy in one game using information from the other? The famous example of playing chess against two grandmasters simultaneously illustrates such reasoning.
Ghosh, S., Ramanujam, R., Simon, S.
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Games in extensive form

2014
While normal-form games capture the strategic structure of decision-making settings, they abstract away one key aspect of playing games that seems quite central to their character. Specifically, they assume that players make choices and act simultaneously, with no knowledge of the choices of their counterparts.
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Games in Extensive Form

2002
Abstract Trees Since non-cooperative game theory studies games with complete rules, all possible histories or plays can be enumerated—a play being a complete his tory of what happens in the game from the start to the end. Moreover, all events that happen during a play can be enumerated. Therefore, it is possible to specify until which
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Basic Game Theory II: Extensive-Form Games

2021
Extensive-form games deal with sequential decisions with turns, which are described by game trees. It will be better to start with an example.
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Finite Extensive Form Games

2015
Most games derived from economic or political situations have in common with most parlor games (like card games and board games) that they are not ‘one-shot’: players move sequentially, and one and the same player may move more often than once. Such games are best described by drawing a decision tree which tells us whose move it is and what a player’s ...
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Games in Extensive Form

1994
All the games that we consider in this book have certain things in common. These are: There is a finite set of players (who may be people, groups of people, or more abstract entities like computer programs or “nature” or “the house”). Each player has complete knowledge of the rules of the game.
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6 Extensive Form Games

1991
The comprehensive study of normal form games in Chaps. 2 – 5 has yielded a deeper insight into the relationships between various refinements of the Nash concept. The analysis has also shown that, for ( generic ) normal form games, there is actually little need to refine the Nash concept since, for almost all such games, all Nash equilibria possess all ...
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American Cancer Society nutrition and physical activity guideline for cancer survivors

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Cheryl L Rock   +2 more
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Apical–basal polarity and the control of epithelial form and function

Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2022
Clare E Buckley, Daniel St Johnston
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Ruthenium-Catalyzed Cycloadditions to Form Five-, Six-, and Seven-Membered Rings

Chemical Reviews, 2021
Rosalie S Doerksen   +2 more
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