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Prudent Rationalizability in Generalized Extensive-Form Games [PDF]
We define an extensive-form analogue of iterated admissibility, called Prudent Rationalizability (PR). In each round of the procedure, for each information set of a player a surviving strategy of hers is required to be rational vis-a-vis a belief system with a full-support belief on the opponents' previously surviving strategies that reach that ...
Heifetz, Aviad +2 more
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Backward Induction versus Forward Induction Reasoning
In this paper we want to shed some light on what we mean by backward induction and forward induction reasoning in dynamic games. To that purpose, we take the concepts of common belief in future rationality (Perea [1]) and extensive form rationalizability
Andres Perea
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Leveraging Possibilistic Beliefs in Unrestricted Combinatorial Auctions
In unrestricted combinatorial auctions, we put forward a mechanism that guarantees a meaningful revenue benchmark based on the possibilistic beliefs that the players have about each other’s valuations.
Jing Chen, Silvio Micali
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ALTERNATIVE SELECTION FUNCTIONS FOR INFORMATION SET MONTE CARLO TREE SEARCH
We evaluate the performance of various selection methods for the Monte Carlo Tree Search algorithm in two-player zero-sum extensive-form games with imperfect information.
Viliam Lisy
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Japanese video games have been characterized as typifying contemporary postmodernity in the form of simulacra, both as a media form and in terms of their extensive localization for international markets, which creates user fantasies of Japaneseness that ...
Lucy Hannah Glasspool
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Game Theory and Reciprocity in Some Extensive Form Experimental Games [PDF]
We examine decision making in two-person extensive form game trees using nine treatments that vary matching protocol, payoffs, and payoff information. Our objective is to establish replicable principles of cooperative versus noncooperative behavior that involve the use of signaling, reciprocity, and backward induction strategies, depending on the ...
McCabe, Kevin A. +2 more
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Vulnerable populations are often excluded from research interviews, as they are considered too difficult to reach. If included, they often face barriers that obstruct active participation and collaboration among participants, such as low literacy levels,
Kateřina Čanigová
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Radar and Jammer Intelligent Game under Jamming Power Dynamic Allocation
In modern electronic warfare, the intelligence of the jammer greatly worsens the anti-jamming performance of traditional passive suppression methods. How to actively design anti-jamming strategies to deal with intelligent jammers is crucial to the radar ...
Jie Geng +5 more
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Rationality in Extensive-Form Games [PDF]
Let us adopt the classical point of view that a theory of games is a description of “rational” behavior. Consequently, equipped with a book entitled “Theory of Games,” any individual in any strategic situation need only consult the book to make a “rational” decision.
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Dynamics of biofilm formation and the interaction between Candida albicans and methicillin-susceptible (MSSA) and -resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA). [PDF]
Polymicrobial biofilms are an understudied and a clinically relevant problem. This study evaluates the interaction between C. albicans, and methicillin- susceptible (MSSA) and resistant (MRSA) S.
Chaiene Evelin Zago +6 more
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