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4.3 Construction of the min max strategies. Assume for simplicity that i = 3. The case in which player 1 or player 2's action set is reduced to one element is trivial ...
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Jul 24, 2009 - â Paris School of Economics, and London School of Economics and Political Science ... In a semantic â or else state space â model, the player's knowledge is ... is a benchmark for the rational agent, but other non-partitional ...
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Please cite this article in press as: O. Gossner, J. Hörner, When is the lowest ...... [9] D. Fudenberg, J. Tirole, Game Theory, The MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1991.
From a one-shot zero-sum game, one defines a normal form game in which player 1 (resp. 2) chooses an automaton of size m (resp. n), and the payoff is the ...
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âPositive value of information in gamesâ, with Bruno Bassan, Marco Scarsini et Shmuel Zamir,. International Journal of Game Theory 32: 17-31, 2003. âOn the ...
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