Game theory

Max-dominated strategy

In game theory a max-dominated strategy is a strategy which is not a best response to any strategy profile of the other players. This is an extension to the notion of strictly dominated strategies, which are max-dominated as well. (Wikipedia).

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How to find DOMINATING STRATEGIES with Game Theory

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Invasion of Iraq: How the British and Americans got it wrong

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The Explainer: Balancing Execution and Adaptation

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Fighting to the End: The Pakistan Army's Way of War

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Weighted Voting: Coalitions and Critical Players

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Byzantine Empire: Justinian and Theodora - Fighting for Rome - Extra History - #6

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An Improved Exponential-Time Approximation Algorithm for Fully-Alternating Games... - Andrew Drucker

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Mechanism Design With Set-Theoretic Beliefs - Jing Chen

Jing Chen Massachusetts Institute of Technology October 3, 2011 In settings of incomplete information, we put forward (1) a very conservative ---indeed, purely set-theoretic--- model of the beliefs (including totally wrong ones) that each player may have about the payoff types of his oppon

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How to Resist Conspiracy Theories

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NP Completeness III - More Reductions - Lecutre 17

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Lecture 18: Aggregation

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Cyber Defense Weekly webcast 24-8-2010 2/2

Weekly news and analysis of cyberwar and cyber defense Presenter: Richard Stiennon On August 19th, 2010 Intel shocked the security world by announcing an agreement to acquire all of McAfee for $7.6 Billion. We will examine the wisdom of this move and offer suggestions on strategy to both

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Rome: Battle of the Milvian Bridge - Constantine vs Maxentius - Extra History

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Lecture 17: Existence of Equilibria

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Final Exam Review

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From playlist MIT 14.04 Intermediate Microeconomic Theory, Fall 2020

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The 10 tactics of fascism | Jason Stanley | Big Think

The 10 tactics of fascism, with Jason Stanley Subscribe to Big Think on YouTube ►► https://www.youtube.com/c/bigthink Up next ►►"Never Again?" How fascism hijacks democracies over and over https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ye4jKSNHhms Fascism is a cult of the leader, who promises national

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3. Iterative deletion and the median-voter theorem

Game Theory (ECON 159) We apply the main idea from last time, iterative deletion of dominated strategies, to analyze an election where candidates can choose their policy positions. We then consider how good is this classic model as a description of the real political process, and how we m

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Xiaolu Tan: On the martingale optimal transport duality in the Skorokhod space

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2. Putting yourselves into other people's shoes

Game Theory (ECON 159) At the start of the lecture, we introduce the "formal ingredients" of a game: the players, their strategies and their payoffs. Then we return to the main lessons from last time: not playing a dominated strategy; and putting ourselves into others' shoes. We apply the

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4. Best responses in soccer and business partnerships

Game Theory (ECON 159) We continue the idea (from last time) of playing a best response to what we believe others will do. More particularly, we develop the idea that you should not play a strategy that is not a best response for any belief about others' choices. We use this idea to analy

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