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Logic and Game Theory [PDF]

open access: possible, 2014
Johan van Benthem has highlighted in his work that many questions arising in the analysis of strategic interaction call for logical and computational analysis. These questions lead to both formal and conceptually illuminating answers, in that they contribute to clarifying some of the underlying assumptions behind certain aspects of game-theoretical ...
Giacomo Bonanno, Cédric Dégremont
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Algorithmic game theory

Communications of the ACM, 2010
A new era of theoretical computer science addresses fundamental problems about auctions, networks, and human behavior.
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A narrative theory of games

Proceedings of the International Conference on the Foundations of Digital Games, 2012
This paper presents a narrative theory of games, building on standard narratology, as a solution to the conundrum that has haunted computer game studies from the start: How to approach software that combines games and stories?
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Theory of BAR games

Proceedings of the twenty-sixth annual ACM symposium on Principles of distributed computing, 2007
Distributed systems that span multiple administrative domains require protocols that tolerate both Byzantine and selfish nodes. This paper offers a theory that can be used to analyze such protocols. The theory systematically extends traditional game theory solution concepts through an ex ante analysis that incorporates a rational player’s awareness of ...
Allen Clement   +5 more
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Games in Game Theory

2015
This chapter explains what a “game” means in game theory and gives classifications of games. Rationality in game theory is also discussed.
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The Mythology of Game Theory

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2012
Non-cooperative game theory is at its heart a theory of cognition, specifically a theory of how decisions are made. Game theory's leverage is that we can design different payoffs, settings, player arrays, action possibilities, and information structures, and that these differences lead to different strategies, outcomes, and equilibria. It is well-known
Mathew D. McCubbins   +2 more
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Games, Theory and Applications

2004
Computer game-playing is a challenging topic in artificial intelligence. The recent results by the computer programs Deep Blue (1996, 1997) and Deep Junior (2002) against Kasparov show the power of current game-tree search algorithms in Chess. This success is owed to the fruitful combination of the theoretical development of algorithms and their ...
H. Jaap van den Herik   +1 more
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The Theory of Infinite Games

The Annals of Mathematics, 1953
Abstract : This paper develops in an abstract way the theory of infinite games. The kernel is replaced by an operator and the distributions by suitably chosen Banach spaces and the complete theory of the determiteness of a game is studied. Both weak and uniform upper and lower values are introduced and are related.
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The theory of games

1959
The study of games is tantamount to a study of human behavior in a given economic situation. Here, in simplified form, are some of the basic principles on which the theory of games is based.
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Game Theory and Institutions

2008
Introduction Since the seminal book by Von Neumann and Morgenstern (1944), Theory of Games and Economic Behavior , game theory has progressively permeated all fields of economics (industrial organization, labor, financial and international economics) and extended its influence on the other social sciences (politics, sociology, and law).
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