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Game Theory and Control

Annual Review of Control, Robotics, and Autonomous Systems, 2018
Game theory is the study of decision problems in which there are multiple decision makers and the quality of a decision maker's choice depends on both that choice and the choices of others. While game theory has been studied predominantly as a modeling paradigm in the mathematical social sciences, there is a strong connection to control systems in that
Jason R Marden, Jeff S Shamma
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On Gaming and Game Theory

Management Science, 1972
Gaming and game theory are two extremely different yet highly related disciplines. It is of considerable use to a practitioner of either of these disciplines that he be aware of the relationship of one to the other. This paper attempts to provide a sketch of game theory for those whose prime concern is gaming.
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The Incompleteness of Theories of Games

Journal of Philosophical Logic, 1998
First, a few previously obtained results are stated dealing with general undecidability and incompleteness in axiomatized theories that range from the theory of finite sets to classical elementary analysis. Out of these results, several incompleteness theorems are proved for the theory of noncooperative games; in particular, it is shown tha there exist
Marcelo Tsuji   +2 more
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Game theory

WIREs Cognitive Science, 2010
AbstractGame theory is a toolkit for examining situations where decision makers influence each other. I discuss the nature of game‐theoretic analysis, the history of game theory, why game theory is useful for understanding human psychology, and why game theory has played a key role in the recent explosion of interest in the field of behavioral ...
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Evolution and the theory of games

Journal of Theoretical Biology, 1961
The modern theory of evolutionary dynamics is founded upon the remarkable insights of R. A. Fisher and Sewall Wright and set forth in the loci classici The Genetical Theory of Natural Selection (1930) and ‘Evolution in Mendelian Populations’ (1931). By the time of the publication of Wright’s paper in 1931 all of the theory of population genetics, as it
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The Coming of Game Theory

Theory and Decision, 2004
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Gambarelli, Gianfranco, Owen, Guillermo
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Dialogue and game theory

2011 6th Conference on Speech Technology and Human-Computer Dialogue (SpeD), 2011
The game theory is an interesting framework for the dialogue modeling, both the human dialogue and the human-machine dialogue. Indeed, the dialogue comes as a series of turn talking oriented towards achieving a goal. Each turn is composed by speech acts - can be likened to “moves” of game theory - which produces the effects of gains or losses during ...
Jean Caelen, Anne Xuereb
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