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/or biological traits, and identify through four decisive examples, essentially based on a matching-pennies type game, pathologies … arising from the use of a Lebesgue interval for player's names. In a sufficiently general context of traits and actions, we … existence and upper hemi-continuity of pure-strategy Nash equilibria in large games with traits. We illustrate the idealized …
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/or biological traits, and identify through four decisive examples, essentially based on a matching-pennies type game, pathologies … arising from the use of a Lebesgue interval for playerʼs names. In a sufficiently general context of traits and actions, we … existence and upper hemi-continuity of pure-strategy Nash equilibria in large games with traits. We illustrate the idealized …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011043030
A comprehensive theory of large strategic games with (socioeconomic and biological) traits (LSGT) has recently been … with traits (LDGT). In addition to a generalization of work initiated and advocated by Mas-Colell (1984), we delineate the …
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A comprehensive theory of large strategic games with (socioeconomic and biological) traits (LSGT) has recently been … presented in Khan et al. (2012, 2013), and we present a reformulation pertaining to large distributional games with traits (LDGT). …
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This paper elucidates the conceptual role that independent randomization plays in non-cooperative game theory. In the context of large (atomless) games in normal form, we present precise formalizations of the notions of a mixed strategy equilibrium (MSE), and of a randomized strategy equilibrium...
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This paper elucidates the conceptual role that independent randomization plays in non-cooperative game theory. In the context of large (atomless) games in normal form, we present precise formalizations of the notions of a mixed strategy equilibrium (MSE), and of a randomized strategy equilibrium...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011674009
This paper elucidates the conceptual role that independent randomization plays in non-cooperative game theory. In the context of large (atomless) games in normal form, we present precise formalizations of the notions of a mixed strategy equilibrium (MSE), and of a randomized strategy equilibrium...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011145591
The theory of large one-shot simultaneous-play games with a biosocial typology has been presented in both the individualized and distributionalized forms-large individualized games (LIG) and large distributionalized games (LDG), respectively. Using an example of an LDG with two actions and a...
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, (iii) illustrate corresponding asymptotic results. -- Large non-anonymous games ; social-type ; traits ; pure strategy …
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