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Journal of Economic Theory, 2009
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Nash Equilibrium in Mastermind
2016Mastermind is a famous two-player deduction game. A Codemaker chooses a secret code and a Codebreaker tries to guess this secret code in as few guesses as possible, with feedback information after each guess. Many existing works have computed optimal worst-case and average-case strategies of the Codebreaker, assuming that the Codemaker chooses the ...
François Bonnet 0001, Simon Viennot
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Epistemic Conditions for Nash Equilibrium
Econometrica, 1995Summary: Sufficient conditions for Nash equilibrium in an \(n\)-person game are given in terms of what the players know and believe -- about the game, and about each other's rationality, actions, knowledge, and beliefs. Mixed strategies are treated not as conscious randomizations, but as conjectures, on the part of other players, as to what a player ...
Aumann, Robert, Brandenburger, Adam
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Acta Mathematica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae, 1982
In this paper we study Nash equilibria from a view point of topology and obtain new results for Nash-Pareto equilibria described in the first part of this paper [ibid. 40, 267-272 (1982; Zbl 0516.90087)].
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In this paper we study Nash equilibria from a view point of topology and obtain new results for Nash-Pareto equilibria described in the first part of this paper [ibid. 40, 267-272 (1982; Zbl 0516.90087)].
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Rationality, Computability, and Nash Equilibrium
Econometrica, 1992Summary: Suppose two agents play a game, each using a computable algorithm to decide what to do, these algorithms being common knowledge. We show that it is possible to act rationally provided we limit our attention to a natural subset of solvable games and to opponents who use rational algorithms; the outcome is a Nash equilibrium.
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2020
Here a definition of the Nash equilibrium is presented, regarded as the most prominent solution concept for non-cooperative games. Information requirements such as common knowledge of rationality (CKR) and consistent-aligned beliefs (CAB) are discussed.
Manfred J. Holler, Barbara Klose-Ullmann
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Here a definition of the Nash equilibrium is presented, regarded as the most prominent solution concept for non-cooperative games. Information requirements such as common knowledge of rationality (CKR) and consistent-aligned beliefs (CAB) are discussed.
Manfred J. Holler, Barbara Klose-Ullmann
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On the Complexity of Nash Equilibrium Reoptimization. [PDF]
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CELLI, ANDREA +2 more
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A modal characterization of Nash equilibrium
Fundam. Informaticae, 2003The paper deals with a logical analysis of the game-theoretical concept of Nash equilibrium in the model of specific type of extensive games of perfect information, being defined as labeled graphs. It is shown that modal languages can be used for the description of the considered concepts.
Harrenstein, B.P. +3 more
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This is a unique account of the role played by 58 figures and diagrams commonly used in economic theory. These cover a large part of mainstream economic analysis, both microeconomics and macroeconomics and also general equilibrium theory.
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Distributed Nash Equilibrium Seeking in Games With Partial Decision Information: A Survey
Proceedings of the IEEE, 2023Maojiao Ye, Qing-Long Han, Lei Ding
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