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On Large Games with a Bio-Social Typology [PDF]
We present a comprehensive theory of large non-anonymous games in which agents have a name and a determinate social-type and/or biological trait to resolve the dissonance of a (matching-pennies type) game with an exact pure-strategy Nash equilibrium with
M. Ali Khan +3 more
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Exploring and Targeting the Connection of Iron and Copper Homeostasis to Neurodegenerative Diseases
Iron and copper dyshomeostasis, along with their interactions with key intrinsically disordered proteins (e.g., Aβ, tau, α‐synuclein) have a strong implication in the onset and progression of neurodegenerative diseases, including Alzheimer's disease (AD), Parkinson's disease (PD), Prion diseases (PrDs), Huntington's disease (HD), Wilson's disease (WD),
Xin Liu +9 more
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Bayesian games: Games with incomplete information
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.
Shmuel Zamir
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Quotient spaces of boundedly rational types [PDF]
By identifying types whose low-order beliefs – up to level li – about the state of nature coincide, we obtain quotient type spaces that are typically smaller than the original ones, preserve basic topological properties, and allow standard equilibrium ...
Davide Cianciaruso, Fabrizio Germano
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Staying Offline or Going Online? Managing the Establishment of Service Platforms
ABSTRACT We study a global game in which consumers and sellers decide whether to join a service platform and interact more efficiently online. Uncertainties about the platform's technology value and users' participation behavior on both market sides cause a coordination problem.
Marit Holler +2 more
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Research on Joint Game-Theoretic Modeling of Network Attack and Defense Under Incomplete Information. [PDF]
Wang Y, Liu X, Yu X.
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Beliefs in Network Games (Revised version of CentER DP 2007-46)
Networks can have an important effect on economic outcomes. Given the complexity of many of these networks, agents will generally not know their structure.
Kets, W.
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ABSTRACT The Problem Transportability considerations are increasingly important to answer research questions in comparative effectiveness research (CER) to support the transfer of evidence on medicinal products across countries or settings. As drug development costs rise and healthcare systems and professionals face economic and resource pressures ...
Blythe Adamson +11 more
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To Signal or Not to Signal? A Non-cooperative Game-Theoretic Approach to Discretionary Communication Between Road Users. [PDF]
Bitar I +3 more
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Object-Oriented Bayesian Networks for a Decision Support System [PDF]
We study an economic decision problem where the actors are two rms and the Antitrust Authority whose main task is to monitor and prevent rms potential anti-competitive behaviour.
Paola Vicard +2 more
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