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We consider multistage bidding models where two types of risky assets (shares) are traded between two agents that have different information on the liquidation prices of traded assets. These prices are random integer variables that are determined by the initial chance move according to a...
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Supposing that Player 1's computational power is higher than that of Player 2, we give three examples of different kinds of public signal about the state of a two-person zero-sum game with symmetric incomplete information on both sides (both players do not know the state of the game) where...
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We consider finite non-cooperative N person games with fixed numbers mi, i = 1, . . . , N , of pure strategies of player i. We propose the following question: is it possible to extend the vector space of finite non-cooperative m1 × m2 × . . . × mN - games in mixed strategies such that all...
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It is well-known that large random structures may have non-random macroscopic properties. We give an example of non-random properties for a class of large optimization problems related to the computational problem MAXFLS^= of calculating the maximal number of consistent equations in a given...
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