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Generalized ordinal Nash games: Variational approach
It is known that the generalized Nash equilibrium problem can be reformulated as a quasivariational inequality. Our aim in this work is to introduce a variational approach to study the existence of solutions for generalized ordinal Nash games, that is, generalized games where the player preferences are binary relations that do not necessarily admit a ...
Orestes Bueno +2 more
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Ordinal Graph-Based Games [PDF]
The graphical, hypergraphical and polymatrix games frameworks provide concise representations of non-cooperative normal-form games involving many agents. In these graph-based games, agents interact in simultaneous local subgames with the agents which are their neighbors in a graph.
Helene Fargier, Régis Sabbadin
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A Characterization of Ordinal Potential Games [PDF]
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Mark Voorneveld
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Temporal trends in after-school activities among students from 2019 to 2022 [PDF]
Background Students’ participation in after-school activities changed during the COVID-19 pandemic. However, it remains unclear whether these changes were primarily attributable to the pandemic itself or to age-related developmental trends.
Mi Zhou +4 more
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Identification methods for ordinal potential differential games
Abstract This paper introduces two new identification methods for the class of linear quadratic (LQ) ordinal potential differential games (OPDGs). Potential games are notable for their benefits, including the computability and guaranteed existence of Nash Equilibria.
Balint Varga, Sören Hohmann
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This dataset includes 204,350,000 games in normal form played by two agents that have the choice between three strategies each, as well as 100,000 games in normal form played by four agents that have the choice between three strategies each.
Ghislain Fourny, Felipe Sulser
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We study strategic games where players' preferences are weak orders which need not admit utility representations. First of all, we extend Voorneveld's concept of best-response potential from cardinal to ordinal games and derive the analogue of his characterization result: An ordinal game is a best-response potential game if and only if it does not have
Durieu, J. +3 more
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Ehrenfeucht–Fraïssé games on ordinals [PDF]
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Mwesigye, F, Truss, JK
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A topology control algorithm for fusion networks based on link quality
To extend the network life, an ordinal potential game is introduced into network topology control, and a network topology control algorithm based on the Theil entropy measure is designed by improving the revenue function. The revenue function is based on
Wei Lian Suo, Huan Shen Hao, Ma Long Yu
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Prevalence and underlying factors of mobile game addiction among university students in Bangladesh
Background Nowadays, the youth are more engaging with their more advanced smartphones having high-quality graphics and gaming features. However, existing literature depicts that adolescents suffer from several forms of psychological problems including ...
Md Abu Sayeed +3 more
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