On A Markov Game with Incomplete Information
We consider an example of a Markov game with lack of information on one side, that was first introduced by Renault (2002). We compute both the value and optimal strategies for a range of parameter values.
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2006-01
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Authors: | Horner, Johannes ; Rosenberg, Dinah ; Solan, Eilon ; Vieille, Nicolas |
Institutions: | Center for Mathematical Studies in Economics and Management Science (CMS-EMS), Kellogg Graduate School of Management |
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