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Serious Game Aimed at Assessing Executive Planning Skills in Children With Autism: Cross-Sectional Design and Formative Evaluation of ShopAutiPlan. [PDF]
Shamhan ANM +3 more
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Navigating Cognitive Maps: Statistical Analysis of 3D Path Data in Minecraft. [PDF]
Zhang J +6 more
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3D anatomy of the heart in teaching: differentiating physiological and pathological changes in wild ungulates in central Europe. [PDF]
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Designing Coloring-Based Digital Art Therapy to Treat Alexithymia in Chinese College Students: Qualitative Study. [PDF]
Liu S, Deng H, Chen J, Wang Q.
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OPEN PROBLEMS IN COOPERATIVE LOCATION GAMES
Location problems describe those situations in which one or more facilities have to be placed in a region trying to optimize a suitable objective function. Game theory has been used as a tool to solve location problems and this paper is devoted to describe the state-of-the-art of the research on location problems through the tools of game theory ...
Vito Fragnelli, Stefano Gagliardo
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The k-level facility location game
Operations Research Letters, 2006zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Dachuan Xu, Donglei Du
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Location Invariance and Games with Ambiguity
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2023This paper proposes that the ambiguity reflected by a set of priors remains unchanged when the set is translated within the probability simplex, i.e. ambiguity is location invariant. This unifies and generalises numerous influential definitions of ambiguity in the literature.
Hartmann, Lorenz, Kelsey, David
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International Game Theory Review, 2003
We analyze Hotelling's duopoly model on the plane. There are two players (firms) located in different points inside a circle and the customers are distributed with some density in it. The solution of two game-theoretic problems is derived. The first problem is to find the equilibrium prices for the homogeneous goods, and the second problem is to find ...
Vladimir V. Mazalov, Minoru Sakaguchi
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We analyze Hotelling's duopoly model on the plane. There are two players (firms) located in different points inside a circle and the customers are distributed with some density in it. The solution of two game-theoretic problems is derived. The first problem is to find the equilibrium prices for the homogeneous goods, and the second problem is to find ...
Vladimir V. Mazalov, Minoru Sakaguchi
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