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Rubinstein bargaining model

A Rubinstein bargaining model refers to a class of bargaining games that feature alternating offers through an infinite time horizon. The original proof is due to Ariel Rubinstein in a 1982 paper. For a long time, the solution to this type of game was a mystery; thus, Rubinstein's solution is one of the most influential findings in game theory. (Wikipedia).

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Random Matrix Theory and Zeta Functions - Peter Sarnak

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Simplify a Complex Fraction and label restrictions

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Rationality and Complexity in Games (Lecture 1) by Rajiv Sethi

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