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Subgame perfect equilibrium with continuous reaction functions

Games and Economic Behavior, 1990
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Friedman, James W., Samuelson, Larry
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An Evolutionary Model of Subgame Perfect Equilibrium

2023
Classical game theory begins with the assumption that its agents are rational, and proceeds to find various solution concepts from these premises. These solution concepts are often interpreted as the rational way to behave in games. However, this method often faces normative (and empirical) concerns on the validity of its rationality assumptions.
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Subgame Perfect Equilibrium of Repeated Games with Implementation Costs

Journal of Economic Theory, 1995
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Neme, Alejandro, Quintas, Luis
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Subgame Perfect Nash Equilibrium: A Learning Approach via Costs to Move

Dynamic Games and Applications, 2018
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Caruso, Francesco   +2 more
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Step-by-Step: The Subgame-Perfect Equilibrium

2020
In a sequential game, subgame perfectness selects equilibria such that players choose mutually best replies not only at the beginning of the game but also in every subgame. Consequentially, neither player has an incentive to deviate from the chosen equilibrium strategy in the course of the game.
Manfred J. Holler, Barbara Klose-Ullmann
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Computing a Subgame Perfect Equilibrium of a Sequential Matching Game

Proceedings of the 2018 ACM Conference on Economics and Computation, 2018
We study a decentralized matching market in which each firm sequentially makes offers to potential workers. For each offer, the worker can choose "accept" or "reject," but the decision is irrevocable. The acceptance of an offer guarantees her job at the firm, but it may also eliminate chances of better offers from other firms in the future.
Yasushi Kawase   +2 more
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Subgame Perfect Equilibrium

2015
For general extensive-form games with or without perfect information, subgame perfect equilibrium is defined. Various repeated games are analyzed, and Perfect Folk Theorem is proved.
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Subgame Perfect Equilibrium-Based Framework for Counterterror Solution Modeling

2019
Game theory is a potential tool to model strategic decision-making environments such as terrorism. Modeling the conflicting strategies of the terror groups and the suppressor governments or military, requires decision-making with a comprehensive estimation of the opponent’s behavior.
Saurabh Ranjan Srivastava   +2 more
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Subgame Perfect Equilibrium Analysis for Jamming Attacks on Resilient Graphs

2019 American Control Conference (ACC), 2019
A cyber security problem is considered in a networked system formulated as a resilient graph problem based on a game theoretic approach. The connectivity of the underlying graph of the network system is reduced by an attacker who removes some of the edges whereas the defender attempts to recover them.
Yurid Nugraha   +4 more
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A notion of subgame perfect Nash equilibrium under knightian uncertainty [PDF]

open access: possible, 2000
We define a subgame perfect Nash equilibrium under Knightian uncertainty for two players, by means of a recursive backward induction procedure. We prove an extension of the Zermelo-von Neumann-Kuhn Theorem for games of perfect information, i. e., that the recursive procedure generates a Nash equilibrium under uncertainty (Dow and Werlang(1994)) of the ...
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