Efficient multi-period distribution mechanism for the innovation investment system under uncertainty [PDF]
In this paper, we study the problem of a venture investor who distributes the budget between several innovation projects under conditions of uncertainty.
Gurtuev Alim +2 more
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Computing the Subgame Perfect Nash Equilibriums in Parallel Allocation Indivisible Items
Abstract Multi-Agent resource allocation has also become a research hotspot in the field of artificial intelligence in recent years. A lot of related work aims to design a procedural resource allocation system with execution efficiency.
Wei Huang +5 more
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Simulation of ultimatum game with artificial intelligence and biases
In this research we have developed experimental designs of the ultimatum game with supervised agents. This agents have unbiased and biased thinking depending on the case. We used Reinforcement Learning and Bucket Brigade to program the artficial agentes.
Julio Añasco +3 more
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5G Price Competition with Social Equilibrium Optimality for Social Networks
Due to the leaps of progress in the 5G telecommunication industry, commodity pricing and consumer choice are frequently subject to change and competition in the search for optimal supply and demand.
Yuhao Feng +3 more
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The Complexity of Subgame Perfect Equilibria in Quantitative Reachability Games [PDF]
We study multiplayer quantitative reachability games played on a finite directed graph, where the objective of each player is to reach his target set of vertices as quickly as possible.
Thomas Brihaye +4 more
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Subgame Perfect Nash Equilibrium for Dynamic Pricing Competition with Finite Planning Horizon
Having fixed capacities, homogeneous products and price sensitive customer purchase decision are primary distinguishing characteristics of numerous revenue management systems. Even with two or three rivals, competition is still highly fierce. This paper studies sub-game perfect Nash equilibrium of a price competition in an oligopoly market with ...
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A Note on Stabilizing Cooperation in the Centipede Game
In the much-studied Centipede Game, which resembles the Iterated Prisoners’ Dilemma, two players successively choose between (1) cooperating, by continuing play, or (2) defecting and terminating play.
Steven J. Brams, D. Marc Kilgour
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Auctioning the Right to Play Ultimatum Games and the Impact on Equilibrium Selection
We auction scarce rights to play the Proposer and Responder positions in ultimatum games. As a control treatment, we randomly allocate these rights and charge exogenous participation fees.
Jason Shachat, J. Todd Swarthout
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On gamesmen and fair men: explaining fairness in non-cooperative bargaining games [PDF]
Experiments on bargaining games have repeatedly shown that subjects fail to use backward induction, and that they only rarely make demands in accordance with the subgame perfect equilibrium.
Ramzi Suleiman
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A symbolic shortest path algorithm for computing subgame-perfect Nash equilibria
Consider games where players wish to minimize the cost to reach some state. A subgame-perfect Nash equilibrium can be regarded as a collection of optimal paths on such games.
Góngora Pedro A., Rosenblueth David A.
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