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Anonymous sequential games [PDF]
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Jovanovic, Boyan, Rosenthal, Robert W.
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Psychological games and sequential rationality [PDF]
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Journal of Applied Probability, 2001
We give a general construction of sequential games among multiple players, as well as a construction of the composition of sequential games. We obtain new properties of the optimal class of win-by-kgames, including closure under composition and independence between the winner of the game and the number of points played.
Siegrist, Kyle, Steele, John
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We give a general construction of sequential games among multiple players, as well as a construction of the composition of sequential games. We obtain new properties of the optimal class of win-by-kgames, including closure under composition and independence between the winner of the game and the number of points played.
Siegrist, Kyle, Steele, John
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Economics Letters, 2001
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Feeney, Rob, King, Stephen P.
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Feeney, Rob, King, Stephen P.
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Sequential Hypothesis Testing Game
2020 54th Annual Conference on Information Sciences and Systems (CISS), 2020In this work, we study a stopping time game problem in sequential hypothesis testing, where both of the two players perform hypothesis testing with distinct hypotheses. The payoff of the players depends on the order of stopping times. Therefore, apart from designing the decision function concerning the hypotheses, the players also determine the optimal
Guanze Peng, Quanyan Zhu
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The RAND Journal of Economics, 2011
We study location games where market entry is costly and occurs sequentially, and where consumers are nonuniformly distributed over the unit interval. We show that for certain classes of densities, including monotone and—under some additional restrictions—hump‐shaped and U‐shaped ones, equilibrium locations can be determined independently of when they ...
Loertscher, S., Muehlheusser, G.
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We study location games where market entry is costly and occurs sequentially, and where consumers are nonuniformly distributed over the unit interval. We show that for certain classes of densities, including monotone and—under some additional restrictions—hump‐shaped and U‐shaped ones, equilibrium locations can be determined independently of when they ...
Loertscher, S., Muehlheusser, G.
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Games and Economic Behavior, 2017
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Itai Arieli +2 more
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Sequential games and medical diagnosis
Computers and Biomedical Research, 1976Abstract Previous models of medical diagnosis as a sequential decision process have assumed that there is a single decision maker whose values are maximized. The model presented here assumes that there are two or more decision makers, e.g., physician and patient, who engage in a series of cooperative games to jointly maximize their utilities.
D J, Hockstra, S D, Miller
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Operations Research, 1971
This paper considers a game between two players who choose from a collection of objects. The players make their choices alternately and Vi,j represents the value or amount that the ith player will gain if he selects the jth object. In relation to these values, the players may have various strategies or approaches to the game, and each of them ...
Kohler, David A., Chandrasekaran, R.
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This paper considers a game between two players who choose from a collection of objects. The players make their choices alternately and Vi,j represents the value or amount that the ith player will gain if he selects the jth object. In relation to these values, the players may have various strategies or approaches to the game, and each of them ...
Kohler, David A., Chandrasekaran, R.
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Behavioral Science, 1974
In this paper we use classical and behavioral game theory to predict coalition behavior in a sequential three-person laboratory game. In the laboratory situation used for the three studies reported in this paper, each player seeks to maximize the rank of his final accumulated point score in relation to the total scores of the other members of his triad.
James D. Laing, Richard J. Morrison
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In this paper we use classical and behavioral game theory to predict coalition behavior in a sequential three-person laboratory game. In the laboratory situation used for the three studies reported in this paper, each player seeks to maximize the rank of his final accumulated point score in relation to the total scores of the other members of his triad.
James D. Laing, Richard J. Morrison
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