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Ordinality in non cooperative games
International Journal of Game Theory, 2004zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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Non-Cooperative Games (Equilibrium Existence)
2010Nash equilibrium is the central notion of rational behaviour in non-cooperative game theory (see Osborne and Rubinstein, 1994, for a discussion of Nash equilibrium, including motivation and interpretation). Our purpose here is to discuss various conditions under which a strategic form game possesses at least one Nash equilibrium.
Steven N. Durlauf, Lawrence E. Blume
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Non-cooperative stochastic dominance games
International Journal of Game Theory, 1978A non-cooperative stochastic dominance game is a non-cooperative game in which the only knowledge about the players' preferences and risk attitudes is presumed to be their preference orders on the set ofn-tuples of pure strategies. Stochastic dominance equilibria are defined in terms of mixed strategies for the players that are efficient in the ...
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Strong Active Solution in Non-Cooperative Games
Automation and Remote Control, 2002The author considers a non-cooperative game of two players in metric spaces and gives several equilibrium concepts based on optimal answers on specialized strategy subsets. Some relationships among the sets of such equilibrium points are established and applications to differential games are given.
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Introduction to Non-cooperative Fisheries Games
2020The purpose of the current chapter is to introduce basic non-cooperative fisheries games. In non-cooperative games, players act competitively and choose best responses to the actions of the other players. The chapter starts with a classic static game in which players use one-shot strategies.
Lone Grønbæk +3 more
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Non-Cooperative Games with Chained Confirmed Proposals [PDF]
We propose a bargaining process with alternating proposals as a way of solving non-cooperative games, giving rise to Pareto-efficient agreements which will, in general, differ from the Nash equilibrium of the original games.
ATTANASI, GIUSEPPE +3 more
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Non-cooperative monopolistic games and monopolistic market games
International Journal of Game Theory, 1974A class of non-cooperative games is discussed in which one player (“the monopolist”) by choosing his strategy restricts the other players to subsets of their strategy sets. Examples of such games in various fields are given. In particular it is shown that some very important economic situations fall within this class of games.
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The Fundamentals of Non-cooperative Games
2018Game (boyi in Chinese) means playing chess in ancient China. Nowadays, it is mainly about choosing the most advantageous plan of action given the effect the opponent has on us. The theory on the study of games is called game theory.
Shaorong Sun, Na Sun
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