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ICPP
2009
IEEE
14 years 3 months ago
Computing Equilibria in Bimatrix Games by Parallel Vertex Enumeration
—Equilibria computation is of great importance to many areas such as economics, control theory, and recently computer science. We focus on the computation of Nash equilibria in t...
Jonathan Widger, Daniel Grosu
SIGECOM
2010
ACM
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14 years 1 months ago
Computing optimal strategies to commit to in extensive-form games
Computing optimal strategies to commit to in general normal-form or Bayesian games is a topic that has recently been gaining attention, in part due to the application of such algo...
Joshua Letchford, Vincent Conitzer

Book
1331views
15 years 8 months ago
Spatial Reasoning: Theory and Practice
"Spatial structures and spatial reasoning are essential to perception and cognition. Much day-to-day practical information is about what happens at certain spatial locations....
M. Aiello
LICS
2007
IEEE
14 years 3 months ago
A Contraction Method to Decide MSO Theories of Deterministic Trees
In this paper we generalize the contraction method, originally proposed by Elgot and Rabin and later extended by Carton and Thomas, from labeled linear orderings to colored determ...
Angelo Montanari, Gabriele Puppis
CSR
2007
Springer
14 years 26 days ago
On Empirical Meaning of Randomness with Respect to a Real Parameter
We study the empirical meaning of randomness with respect to a family of probability distributions P, where is a real parameter, using algorithmic randomness theory. In the case w...
Vladimir V. V'yugin