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The value of information has been the subject of many studies in a strategic context. The central question in these … studies is how valuable the information hidden in the chance moves of a game is for one or more of the players. Generally … the value of information for a special class of two-person games.For these games we also investigate how badly the players …
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Covert organizations are constantly faced with a tradeoff between secrecy and operational effciency. Lindelauf, Borm and Hamers (2008) developed a theoretical framework to determine optimal homogeneous networks taking the above mentioned considerations explicitly into account. In this paper this...
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and information scenarios this dilemma is modeled as a game theoretic bargaining problem over the set of connected graphs … be detected. If the probability that an individual is exposed as member of the network depends on the information …
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Informationally Robust Equilibria (IRE) are introduced in Robson (1994) as a refinement of Nash equilibria for e.g. bimatrix games, i.e. mixed extensions of two person finite games.Similar to the concept of perfect equilibria, basically the idea is that an IRE is a limit of some sequence of...
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Covert organizations are constantly faced with a tradeoff between secrecy and operational efficiency. Lindelauf, Borm and Hamers (2008) developed a theoretical framework to deter- mine optimal homogeneous networks taking the above mentioned considerations explicitly into account. In this paper...
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