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Groundwater Usage and Strategic Complements: Part II (Revealed Preferences)
We investigate the strategic nature of farmers’ groundwater usage with a rich dataset from the American Midwest. We propose a new revealed preference test for the groundwater interaction as a dynamic game.
Caleb M. Koch, Heinrich H. Nax
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Game Theory for Computer Games Design [PDF]
Designing and developing computer games can be a complex activity that may involve professionals from a variety of disciplines. In this article, we examine the use of game theory for supporting the design of gameplay within the different sections of a computer game and demonstrate its application in practice via adapted high-level decision trees for ...
Mark Taylor 0005 +3 more
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Has Game Theory Been Refuted? [PDF]
The answer in a nutshell is: Yes, five years ago, but nobody has noticed. Nobody noticed because the majority of social scientists subscribe to one of the following views: (1) the ‘anomalous’ behaviour observed in standard prisoner’s dilemma or ultimatum
Guala, Francesco +2 more
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Groundwater Usage and Strategic Complements: Part I (Instrumental Variables)
We test whether the decisions in a common-pool resource game are better modeled game-theoretically as strategic substitutes or complements using an individual-level dataset of groundwater usage that accounts for 3% of US irrigated agriculture. Based on a
Caleb M. Koch, Heinrich H. Nax
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The Game Semantics of Game Theory
We use a reformulation of compositional game theory to reunite game theory with game semantics, by viewing an open game as the System and its choice of contexts as the Environment. Specifically, the system is jointly controlled by $n \geq 0$ noncooperative players, each independently optimising a real-valued payoff.
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Game Theory Solutions in Sensor-Based Human Activity Recognition: A Review [PDF]
This paper provides a comprehensive review of the potential of game theory as a solution for sensor-based human activity recognition (HAR) challenges. Game theory is a mathematical framework that models interactions between multiple entities in various ...
Mohammad Hossein Shayesteh +2 more
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Clovis Eberhart, Tom Hirschowitz
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Dust aerosol radiative effects during a dust event and heatwave in summer 2019 simulated with a regional climate model over Spain [PDF]
This study investigates the radiative effects of dust aerosols in the Mediterranean region during a dust event accompanied by a heatwave in summer 2019, using the ALADIN-Climate regional climate model developed at Centre National de Recherches ...
Gil-Díaz C. +7 more
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Game semantics is a valuable source of fully abstract models of programming languages or proof theories based on categories of so-called games and strategies. However, there are many variants of this technique, whose interrelationships largely remain to be elucidated. This raises the question: what is a category of games and strategies?
Hirschowitz, Michel +2 more
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Stochastic game theory: For playing games, not just for doing theory [PDF]
Recent theoretical advances have dramatically increased the relevance of game theory for predicting human behavior in interactive situations. By relaxing the classical assumptions of perfect rationality and perfect foresight, we obtain much improved explanations of initial decisions, dynamic patterns of learning and adjustment, and equilibrium ...
Charles A. Holt, Jacob K. Goeree
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