Game theory equilibrium concepts
In game theory, a Manipulated Nash equilibrium or MAPNASH is a refinement of subgame perfect equilibrium used in dynamic games of imperfect information. Informally, a strategy set is a MAPNASH of a game if it would be a subgame perfect equilibrium of the game if the game had perfect information. MAPNASH were first suggested by Amershi, Sadanand, and Sadanand (1988) and has been discussed in several papers since. It is a solution concept based on how players think about other players' thought processes. (Wikipedia).
Nash Equilibriums // How to use Game Theory to render your opponents indifferent
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Game theory (3), more complicated strategies and equilibria.
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The deterministic communication complexity of approximate fixed point - Weinstein
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Intractability in Algorithmic Game Theory - Tim Roughgarden
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modeling adaptive communication games - Sida Wang
Short talks by postdoctoral members Topic: modeling adaptive communication games Speaker: Sida Wang Affiliation: Member School of Mathematics Date: Oct 5, 2018 For more video please visit http://video.ias.edu
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Stability Analysis, State Space - 3D visualization
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THE PRISONER'S DILEMMA // Intro to Game Theory // Episode 1
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The Algorithmic Lens: How the Computational Perspective by Christos H Papadimitriou
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Jules Hedges - compositional game theory - part IV
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An optimization perspective on mean-field games - Wei Zhang, Ohio State University
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