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- Incomplete Information Games with Ambiguity Averse Players∗
- Collusive Behavior in Noncooperative Epsilon-Equilibria of Oligopolies with Long but Finite Lives
- The Axiom of Determinacy
- Rationalizability and Nash Equilibrium
- How Much Ambiguity Aversion? Finding Indifferences Between Ellsberg’S Risky and Ambiguous Bets
- Strategic Ambiguity Aversion
- CMSC 474, Introduction to Game Theory 1. Introduction
- (Pure) Strategy Set for Player I, Si. P
- Strategy-Proofness, Independence of Irrelevant Alternatives, and Majority Rule†
- Structure of the Stable Marriage and Stable Roommate Problems and Applications
- Subjective Homophily and the Fixtures Problem
- Introduction to Game Theory
- Lecture 10: Games II Question Review: Minimax Review
- Stable Marriage Example
- Novel Hedonic Games and Stability Notions
- Game Theory Chris Georges Some Notation and Definitions 1. The
- Mixed Strategies; Maxmin
- A BRIEF HISTORY of DETERMINACY §1. Introduction
- Hedonic Coalition Formation Games with Variable Populations: Core Characterizations and (Im)Possibilities∗
- Stable Matching
- Zero Sum Games and the Min-Max Theorem
- Hedonic Games with Ordinal Preferences and Thresholds Anna Maria Kerkmann, Jérôme Lang, Anja Rey, Jorg Rothe, Hilmar Schadrack, Lena Schend
- How Hard Is It to Satisfy (Almost) All Roommates?
- NOTES on DETERMINACY Fix a Set a ⊆ R. Consider a Game G a Where
- How Hard Is It to Satisfy (Almost) All Roommates?
- On the Equivalence of Coalitional and Individual Strategy$Proofness
- The Monty Hall Problem As a Bayesian Game
- Gale-Shapley Stable Marriage Problem Revisited: Strategic Issues and Applications
- NUMB3RS Activity: Tic-Tac-Toe Episode: “Spree, Part II – Daughters”
- The Ambiguity Aversion Literature: a Critical Assessment
- Game Theory: Minimax, Maximin, and Iterated Removal
- Robust Group Strategy-Proofness∗
- Monty Hall Meets Game Theory
- Partial Strategyproofness: Relaxing Strategy- Proofness for the Random Assignment Problem∗
- Rationalizability and Iterated Elimination of Dominated Actions
- The Impact of Selfishness in Hypergraph Hedonic Games
- Mixed Strategies: Minimax/Maximin and Nash Equilibrium
- Econstor Wirtschaft Leibniz Information Centre Make Your Publications Visible
- Misrepresentation and Stability in the Marriage Problem
- 14.12 Game Theory Lecture Notes∗ Lectures 3-6
- Epsilon-Equilibria of Perturbed Games∗
- Hedonic Coalition Formation Games: a New Stability Notion
- Game Theory Through Examples
- Strategyproofness in the Large As a Desideratum for Market Design
- GAME THEORY and the MINIMAX THEOREM Contents 1. Introduction
- Rationalizability and Correlated Equilibrium
- Cheating by Men in the Gale-Shapley Stable Matching Algorithm
- Exploring Tic-Tac-Toe Variants
- Roles and Teams Hedonic Game
- Epsilon Approximate Equilibria with Multiple Payoffs and No Priors
- Strategy-Proofness Versus Efficiency in Matching with Indifferences: Redesigning the NYC High School Match
- Game Theory Yiling Chen SEAS
- Game Theory I
- Strategy-Proof Approximation Algorithms for the Stable Marriage Problem with Ties and Incomplete Lists
- CSC304 Lecture 5 Game Theory : Zero-Sum Games, the Minimax
- An Equitable Solution to the Stable Marriage Problem
- Strategyproofness in the Large
- Equilibrium Selection in the Stable Marriage Problem: Experimental Evidence
- Chapter 13 Game Theory and Competitive Strategy
- Chapter 6. Game Theory One
- Ambiguity Aversion: Implications for the Uncovered Interest Rate Parity Puzzle∗