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Game of strokes: Optimal & conversion strategy algorithms with simulations & application
Strategic decision-making for sequential move games requires rationality and continuity of rationality to guarantee maximum payoffs at all nodes/stages/levels.
David Iheke Okorie +1 more
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SEQUENTIAL TWO‐PLAYER GAMES WITH AMBIGUITY* [PDF]
If players' beliefs are strictly nonadditive, the Dempster–Shafer updating rule can be used to define beliefs off the equilibrium path. We define an equilibrium concept in sequential two‐person games where players update their beliefs with the Dempster–Shafer updating rule.
Eichberger, Jürgen, Kelsey, David
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The pivot player in handball and patterns detection – Instrument [PDF]
The theoretical context of this study is related with the observational methodology in the context of group games and sports studies, specifically Handball.
F.M. Santos +5 more
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Sequential solutions in machine scheduling games [PDF]
We consider the classical machine scheduling, where $n$ jobs need to be scheduled on $m$ machines, and where job $j$ scheduled on machine $i$ contributes $p_{i,j}\in \mathbb{R}$ to the load of machine $i$, with the goal of minimizing the makespan, i.e., the maximum load of any machine in the schedule.
Chen, Cong +4 more
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Sequential Chinese Restaurant Game [PDF]
In a social network, agents are intelligent and have the capability to make decisions to maximize their utilities. They can either make wise decisions by taking advantages of other agents' experiences through learning, or make decisions earlier to avoid competitions from huge crowds.
Chih-Yu Wang, Yan Chen, K. J. Ray Liu
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A theory of sequential group reciprocity
Games that appear to be independent, involving none of the same players, may be related by emotions of reciprocity between the members of the same groups.
Alejandro T. Moreno-Okuno +1 more
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BACKWARD INDUCTION: MERITS AND FLAWS
Backward induction (BI) was one of the earliest methods developed for solving finite sequential games with perfect information. It proved to be especially useful in the context of Tom Schelling’s ideas of credible versus incredible threats.
Kamiński Marek M.
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Sequential Elimination Voting Games
Voting by sequential elimination is a low-communication voting protocol: voters play in sequence and eliminate one or more of the remaining candidates, until only one remains. While the fairness and efficiency of such protocols have been explored, the impact of strategic behaviour has not been addressed.
Pavloff, Ulysse +2 more
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Dynamics and Coalitions in Sequential Games [PDF]
We consider N-player non-zero sum games played on finite trees (i.e., sequential games), in which the players have the right to repeatedly update their respective strategies (for instance, to improve the outcome wrt to the current strategy profile).
Brihaye, Thomas +3 more
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Modularity, Lead time and Return Policy for Supply Chain in Mass Customization System
Mass Customization (MC) is a flexible manufacturing system with features of Mass Production (MP) and Customization Production (CP). However, there is few researches about competition & cooperation between the upstream MP firm (module manufacturer) and ...
Jizi Li, Chunling Liu, Weichun Xiao
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