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Cooperative Control and Potential Games [PDF]
We present a view of cooperative control using the language of learning in games. We review the game-theoretic concepts of potential and weakly acyclic games, and demonstrate how several cooperative control problems, such as consensus and dynamic sensor coverage, can be formulated in these settings.
Marden, Jason R. +2 more
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Making the most of potential: potential games and genotypic convergence [PDF]
We consider genotypic convergence of populations and show that under fixed fitness asexual and haploid sexual populations attain monomorphic convergence (even under genetic linkage between loci) to basins of attraction with locally exponential ...
Omer Edhan, Ziv Hellman, Ilan Nehama
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Supermodular games and potential games [PDF]
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BRANZEI R., MALLOZZI, LINA, TIJS S.
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Graphical potential games [PDF]
Accepted to the Journal of Economic ...
Yakov Babichenko, Omer Tamuz
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Vector Games with Potential Function [PDF]
The theory of non cooperative games with potential function was introduced by Monderer and Shapley in 1996. Such games have interesting properties, among which is the existence of equilibria in pure strategies.
Lucia Pusillo
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Names for Games: Locating 2 × 2 Games
Prisoner’s Dilemma, Chicken, Stag Hunts, and other two-person two-move (2 × 2) models of strategic situations have played a central role in the development of game theory.
Bryan Randolph Bruns
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The Role of Structural Characteristics in Problem Video Game Playing: A Review [PDF]
The structural characteristics of video games may play an important role in explaining why some people play video games to excess. This paper provides a review of the literature on structural features of video games and the psychological experience of ...
Daniel King +2 more
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Multi-leader-follower potential games [PDF]
In this paper, we discuss a particular class of Nash games, where the participants of the game (the players) are divided into two groups (leaders and followers) according to their position or influence on the other players. Moreover, we consider the case,
Steffensen Sonja
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The Evolution of Networks and Local Public Good Provision: A Potential Approach
In this paper, we propose a game in which each player decides with whom to establish a costly connection and how much local public good is provided when benefits are shared among neighbors.
Markus Kinateder, Luca Paolo Merlino
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A Two-Player Resource-Sharing Game with Asymmetric Information
This paper considers a two-player game where each player chooses a resource from a finite collection of options. Each resource brings a random reward. Both players have statistical information regarding the rewards of each resource.
Mevan Wijewardena, Michael J. Neely
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