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Implementation in mixed Nash equilibrium [PDF]
A mechanism implements a social choice correspondence f in mixed Nash equilibrium if at any preference profile, the set of all pure and mixed Nash equilibrium outcomes coincides with the set of f-optimal alternatives at that preference profile.
Mezzetti, Claudio, Renou, Ludovic
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Learning the optimum as a Nash equilibrium [PDF]
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Süheyla Özyıldırım +1 more
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On oblivious PTAS's for nash equilibrium [PDF]
If a game has a Nash equilibrium with probability values that are either zero or Omega(1) then this equilibrium can be found exhaustively in polynomial time. Somewhat surprisingly, we show that there is a PTAS for the games whose equilibria are guaranteed to have small-O(1/n)-values, and therefore large-Omega(n)-supports.
Constantinos Daskalakis +1 more
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Deterministic calibration and Nash equilibrium
AbstractWe provide a natural learning process in which the joint frequency of (time-averaged) empirical play converges into the set of convex combinations of Nash equilibria. Furthermore, the actual distribution of players' actions is close to some (approximate) Nash equilibria on most rounds (on all but a vanishing fraction of the rounds).
Sham M. Kakade, Dean P. Foster
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The Nash equilibrium: A perspective [PDF]
In 1950, John Nash contributed a remarkable one-page PNAS article that defined and characterized a notion of equilibrium for n- person games. This notion, now called the “Nash equilibrium,” has been widely applied and adapted in economics and other behavioral sciences.
Charles A. Holt, Alvin E. Roth
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Equilibrium in Nash’s mind [PDF]
Donald Capps suggested the hypothesis that “the Nash equilibrium is descriptive of the normal brain, whereas the game theory formulated by John van Neumann, which Nash’s theory challenges, is descriptive of the schizophrenic brain”. The paper offers arguments in its favor. They are from psychiatry, game theory, set theory, philosophy and theology.
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A Note on Anti-Berge Equilibrium for Bimatrix Game
Game theory plays an important role in applied mathematics, economics and decision theory. There are many works devoted to game theory. Most of them deals with a Nash equilibrium.
R. Enkhbat
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Hepatic APOF transcript levels correlate inversely with plasma TG and hepatic steatosis in humans. ApoF expression in mice promotes VLDL‐TG production and lipoprotein remnant clearance in mice. Abstract Background NAFLD affects nearly 25% of the global population. Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the most common cause of death among patients with NAFLD,
Audrey Deprince +30 more
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Effects of Competition Intensities and R&D Spillovers on a Cournot Duopoly Game of Digital Economies
In this paper, we introduce a Cournot duopoly game that can characterize fierce competition in digital economies and employ it to examine the effects of research and development (R&D) spillovers while considering various competition intensities.
Xiaoliang Li, Li Su, Jianjun Wang
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Logit equilibrium as an approximation of Nash equilibrium [PDF]
We prove that the graph of the logit equilibrium correspondence is a smooth manifold, which uniformly approximates the graph of the Nash equilibrium manifold.
Eilon Solan, Omri N. Solan
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