Bayesian Games: Games with Incomplete Information [PDF]
An encyclopedia article on games with incomplete information. Table of contents: 1. Definition of the subject and its importance. 2. Introduction: Modeling incomplete information. 3. Harsanyi’s model: The notion of type. 4. Aumann’s model. 5. Harsanyi’s model and the hierarchies of beliefs. 6. The Universal Belief Space. 7. Belief subspaces.
Shmuel Zamir, Zamir Shmuel
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A probabilistic approach to quantum Bayesian games of incomplete information [PDF]
A Bayesian game is a game of incomplete information in which the rules of the game are not fully known to all players. We consider the Bayesian game of Battle of Sexes that has several Bayesian Nash equilibria and investigate its outcome when the underlying probability set is obtained from generalized Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen experiments.
Azhar Iqbal +2 more
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On repeated games with incomplete information played by non-Bayesian players [PDF]
Unlike in the traditional theory of games of incomplete information, the players here arenot Bayesian, i.e. a player does not necessarily have any prior probability distribution as to what game is being played. The game is infinitely repeated. A player may be absolutely uninformed, i.e. he may know only how many strategies he has.
N Megiddo
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A systematic procedure for finding Perfect Bayesian Equilibria in Incomplete Information Games [PDF]
Abstract This paper provides a non-technical introduction to a procedure to find Perfect Bayesian equilibria (PBEs) in incomplete information games. Despite the rapidly expanding literature on industrial organization that uses PBE as its main solution concept, most undergraduate and graduate textbooks still present a relatively ...
Felix Muñoz-García
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A Bayesian Stackelberg Game Approach to Remote State Estimation Under SINR-Based DoS Attacks with Incomplete Information [PDF]
With limited energy constraints, the issue of transmission and interference strategies have received considerable critical attention in cyber–physical security. In this paper, for remote state estimation under signal-to-interference-plus-noise ratio-based denial-of-service (DoS) attacks, the Stackelberg game between the sensor and the attacker is ...
Deng D, Yi P, Qi M.
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Game-Theoretic Decision Support for Cyber Forensic Investigations
The use of anti-forensic techniques is a very common practice that stealthy adversaries may deploy to minimise their traces and make the investigation of an incident harder by evading detection and attribution.
Antonia Nisioti +3 more
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Bayesian Nash Equilibrium Seeking for Distributed Incomplete-information Aggregative Games
In this paper, we consider a distributed Bayesian Nash equilibrium (BNE) seeking problem in incomplete-information aggregative games, which is a generalization of Bayesian games and deterministic aggregative games. We handle the aggregation function for distributed incomplete-information situations.
Hanzheng Zhang, Guanpu Chen, Huashu Qin
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A Bayesian Game Approach for Demand Response Management Considering Incomplete Information
Residential flexible resource is attracting much attention in demand response (DR) for peak load shifting. This paper proposes a scenario for multi-stage DR project to schedule energy consumption of residential communities considering the incomplete information.
Xiaofeng Liu, Difei Tang, Zhicheng Dai
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Distributed Non-Bayesian Learning for Games with Incomplete Information
We consider distributed learning problem in games with an unknown cost-relevant parameter, and aim to find the Nash equilibrium while learning the true parameter. Inspired by the social learning literature, we propose a distributed non-Bayesian rule to learn the parameter (each agent maintains a belief on the parameter and updates the belief according ...
Huang, Shijie +2 more
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Distributed Cooperation among Cognitive Radios with Complete and Incomplete Information
This paper proposes that secondary unlicensed users are allowed to opportunistically use the radio spectrum allocated to the primary licensed users, as long as they agree on facilitating the primary user communications by cooperating with them.
Lorenza Giupponi, Christian Ibars
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