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Evolutionary Stable Strategies in Multistage Games
Direct ESS has some disadvantages, which are seen even in the case of repeated games when the sequence of stage ESSs may not constitute the direct ESS in the repeated game.
Leon A. Petrosyan, Xiuxiu Liu
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A Note on Strategic Stability of Cooperative Solutions for Multistage Games
The problem of strategic stability of cooperative solutions for multistage games is studied. The sufficient conditions related to discount factors are presented, which guarantee the existence of Nash or strong Nash equilibria in such games and therefore ...
Lei Wang, Cui Liu, Juan Xue, Hongwei Gao
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Multistage Voting Model with Alternative Elimination [PDF]
The voting process is formalized as a multistage voting model with successive alternative elimination. A finite number of agents vote for one of the alternatives each round subject to their preferences.
O. Malafeyev +4 more
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BACKGROUND: Teenagers are increasingly interested in computer games, and the adverse effects of these games are dependent on the execution of these games. The theory of planned behavior (TPB) is one of the most important theories in behavior change. This
Hassan Zamanian +2 more
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Prey should hide more randomly when a predator attacks more persistently [PDF]
When being searched for and then (if found) pursued by a predator, a prey animal has a choice between choosing very randomly among hiding locations so as to be hard to find or alternatively choosing a location from which it is more likely to successfully
S. Gal, S. Alpern, Jérôme Casas
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Background: Soccer is characterized by long periods of low to moderate intensity activity interspersed with periods of high-intensity actions, such as single and repeated sprints.
Kadyan Gaurav, P. Maman
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A re-appraisal of the reliability of the 20 m multi-stage shuttle run test [PDF]
This is the author's PDF version of an article published in European journal of applied physiology in 2007.
A Fairbrother +30 more
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On values of repeated games with signals [PDF]
We study the existence of different notions of value in two-person zero-sum repeated games where the state evolves and players receive signals. We provide some examples showing that the limsup value (and the uniform value) may not exist in general.
Gimbert, Hugo +4 more
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Relationship between physical capacity and match performance in semiprofessional Australian rules football [PDF]
This study investigated the relationship between physical performance and match performance in Australian Rules Football (ARF). Thirty-six semiprofessional ARF players participated in this study.
McGuigan, Michael R +2 more
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On the Possibility of Democracy and Rational Collective Choice [PDF]
The paper challenges the 'orthodox doctrine' of collective choice theory according to which Arrow’s 'general possibility theorem' precludes rational decision procedures generally and implies that in particular all voting procedures must be flawed.
Hillinger, Claude
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