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Game Theory What1 #405044 Academia.edu Research Returned links for Game Theory | In this paper we study a tractable fragment of normative multiagent systems. We adopt the input/output logic+boolean game approach to normative multiagent systems. By restring the syntax of input/output logic and the goal of agents in... more In this paper we explain the basic ideas of our input/output logic plus proposition control game approach to normative multiagent systems including our research question and methodology, with pointers to other publications for detailed... more In this paper, we introduce a hierarchical system model that captures the decision making processes involved in a network of multiple providers and a large number of consumers in the smart grid, incorporating multiple processes from power... moreCooperation is a very common, yet not fully-understood phenomenon in natural and human systems. The introduction of a network within the population is known to affect the outcome of cooperative dynamics, allowing for the survival of... moreWhen Al makes an offer to Betty that Betty observes and rejects, Al may “lose face”. This loss of face (LoF) may cost Al utility, either directly or through reputation effects. This can lead to fewer offers and inefficiency in the context... more Within this paper is a set of critical new developmental principles concerning the inevitable historical evolution of the faculties of artificial intelligence, as well as the humans manipulating their capabilities. The results may be... more el articulo compila dos visiones teóricas, donde se dilucida por medio de la teoría de juegos la eficiencia del combate contra el lavado de activos examinando a su vez, los procesos de decisión para modelar sistemas de adversarios... moreWe study first- and second-price private value auctions with sequential bidding where second movers may discover the first movers’ bids. There is a unique equilibrium in the first-price auction and multiple equilibria in the second-price... moreThe Aumann (1990) conjecture states that cheap-talk messages do not necessarily help to coordinate on efficient Nash equilibria. In an experimental test of Aumann’s conjecture, Charness (2000) found that cheap-talk messages facilitate... more Absentmindedness is a special case of imperfect recall, in which a single history includes more than one decision node in an information set. Put differently, players, after making a decision, sometimes face it again without recalling... more Professed by the Left Front government as one of the cornerstones of their erstwhile regime in West Bengal, their ostentatiously pro-poor objectives have over the years elicited a fair share of attention, both positive and negative, from... more |
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