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Roughly Weighted Hierarchical Simple Games [PDF]
Hierarchical simple games - both disjunctive and conjunctive - are natural generalizations of simple majority games. They take their origin in the theory of secret sharing. Another important generalization of simple majority games with origin in economics and politics are weighted and roughly weighted majority games.
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The Banach-Mazur-Schmidt game and the Banach-Mazur-McMullen game [PDF]
We introduce two new mathematical games, the Banach-Mazur-Schmidt game and the Banach-Mazur-McMullen game, merging well-known games. We investigate the properties of the games, as well as providing an application to Diophantine approximation theory, analyzing the geometric structure of certain Diophantine sets.
arxiv
This literature review focuses on cultural-related studies and game theory. First of all, it analyzes how social dynamics and strategic interactions can be shaped by different cultural environments.
Yufei Wang+2 more
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On a Theorem of De Finetti, Oddsmaking, and Game Theory [PDF]
David C. Heath, William D. Sudderth
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On game-theoretic methods in the theory of Souslin sets [PDF]
A. Maitra
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Game Theory: The Next Stage [PDF]
This paper surveys some recent developments in (non-cooperative) game theory and provides an outlook on the near future of that theory. In particular, attention is focused on the limitations inherent in normative game theory and on attempts to construct a behavioral version of the theory that incorporates aspects of procedural and bounded rationality ...
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On the computational complexity of solving stochastic mean-payoff games [PDF]
We consider some well-known families of two-player, zero-sum, perfect information games that can be viewed as special cases of Shapley's stochastic games. We show that the following tasks are polynomial time equivalent: - Solving simple stochastic games. - Solving stochastic mean-payoff games with rewards and probabilities given in unary. - Solving
arxiv
A Reinterpretation of Davenport's Game Theory Analysis: Brief Communication [PDF]
Robert A. Bagnato
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Quantum realization of extensive games [PDF]
We generalize a concept of classical finite extensive game to make it useful for application of quantum objects. The generalization extends a quantum realization scheme of static games to any finite extensive game. It represents an extension of any classical finite extensive games to the quantum domain.
arxiv
Analytical game theory assumes that players choose strategies which maximize the utility of game outcomes, based on their beliefs about what others players will do, given the economic structure of the game and history; in equilibrium, these beliefs are correct.
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