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A Mathematical Model of Game Refinement and Its Applications to Sports Games
This paper explores a mathematical model of game progress. We claim that a realistic model of the game progress during the in-game period is not linear but exponential.
Arie Pratama Sutiono +5 more
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ANALYZING THOUSAND YEARS OLD GAME TIGERS AND GOATS IS STILL ALIVE
In this research, the concept of Game Refinement Theory is applied to quantify the entertainment value of the game of TIGERS AND GOATS. This paper explores the game to get some compelling estimates of Game Refinement (GR) value of the game at various ...
Sakshi Agarwal, Hiroyuki Iida
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Currently, a number of external factors (in particular, sanctions pressure from the US and EU countries, the pandemic of a new coronavirus infection) have a strong negative impact on the socio-economic development of the constituent entities of ...
Larisa G. Cherednichenko +3 more
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ANALYSIS OF REALM OF VALOR AND ITS BUSINESS MODEL ON PC AND MOBILE PLATFORM COMPARISON
This paper explores the attractiveness and sophistication of Realm of Valor (ROV) using game refinement theory and analyzes its business model by gamification. ROV is one of the most attractive and popular MOBA games in mobile platform.
Punyawee Anunpattana +3 more
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Algorithms for Game Metrics [PDF]
Simulation and bisimulation metrics for stochastic systems provide a quantitative generalization of the classical simulation and bisimulation relations. These metrics capture the similarity of states with respect to quantitative specifications written in
D.A. Martin +15 more
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Background. Multiple Nash equilibria bring a new problem of selecting amongst them but this problem is solved by refining the equilibria. However, none of the existing refinements can guarantee a single refined Nash equilibrium.
Vadim V. Romanuke
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Evolutionary stability in quantum games
In evolutionary game theory an Evolutionarily Stable Strategy (ESS) is a refinement of the Nash equilibrium concept that is sometimes also recognized as evolutionary stability. It is a game-theoretic model, well known to mathematical biologists, that was
Cheon, Taksu, Iqbal, Azhar
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Quality-Of-Service Provisioning in Decentralized Networks: A Satisfaction Equilibrium Approach [PDF]
This paper introduces a particular game formulation and its corresponding notion of equilibrium, namely the satisfaction form (SF) and the satisfaction equilibrium (SE).
Debbah, Mérouane +3 more
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AN ANALYSIS OF WINNING STREAK'S EFFECTS IN LANGUAGE COURSE OF "DUOLINGO"
This paper explores the effects of the winning streak on users' motivation and engagement in Duolingo's language course. The winning streak has been used in sport and video games to describe a consecutive number of successful actions and increase players'
Duy Huynh, Hiroyuki Iida
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Evolutionarily Stable Strategies in Quantum Games
Evolutionarily Stable Strategy (ESS) in classical game theory is a refinement of Nash equilibrium concept. We investigate the consequences when a small group of mutants using quantum strategies try to invade a classical ESS in a population engaged in ...
A. Iqbal +9 more
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