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Non-Cooperative Games with Chained Confirmed Proposals [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
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 Games

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Non-cooperative games are mathematical models of interactive strategic decision situations.In contrast to cooperative models, they build on the assumption that all possibilities for commitment and contract have been incorporated in the rules of the game ...
Damme, E.E.C. van
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Non-cooperative games

The Annals of Mathematics, 1951
Gegenüber den bisherigen Betrachtungen werden Spiele zwischen \(n\) Spielern nicht unter Berücksichtigung ihrer möglichen Kooperationen, sondern ohne jede solche betrachtet. Dies führt zu folgender Verallgemeinerung der Lösung von Zwei-Personen-Spielen mit insgesamt Nullgewinn. Man betrachte bei jedem Spieler seine mit den Koeffizienten \(c_{i\alpha }\)
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Ordinality in non cooperative games

International Journal of Game Theory, 2004
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Non-cooperative games with minmax objectives

Computational Optimization and Applications, 2014
The authors consider noncooperative games where each player's penalty function is composite, with the second term being a common nonsmooth function, which is supposed to be given by a max-type one. They propose two ways to treat this problem. Firstly, they replace it with the enlarged one, where the common term is transferred to an additional player ...
FACCHINEI, Francisco   +2 more
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Subjective games in a non-cooperative game

Journal of Information and Optimization Sciences, 2000
There are many examples of non-cooperative games in which a player does not necessarily select the Nash equilibrium strategy in practice. In order to understand such a situation rationally, we propose a subjective game for each player which is constituted by taking his motive for selecting his strategy into consideration.
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Non-cooperative games with many players [PDF]

open access: possible, 2002
Shapiro-Shapley introduce their 1961 memorandum (published 17 years later as Shapiro-Shapley (1978)) with the remark that \institutions having a large number of competing participants are common in political and economic life, and cite as examples \markets, exchanges, corporations (from the shareholders viewpoint), Presidential nominating conventions ...
M Ali Khan, Yeneng Sun
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