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ANOR
2002
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Nash Equilibrium and Subgame Perfection in Observable Queues
A subgame perfection refinement of Nash equilibrium is suggested for games of the following type: each of an infinite number of identical players selects an action using his privat...
Refael Hassin, Moshe Haviv
CORR
2007
Springer
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Acyclicity of Preferences, Nash Equilibria, and Subgame Perfect Equilibria: a Formal and Constructive Equivalence
Abstract. Sequential game and Nash equilibrium are basic key concepts in game theory. In 1953, Kuhn showed that every sequential game has a Nash equilibrium. The two main steps of ...
Stéphane Le Roux
GLOBECOM
2006
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
Leveraging Downlink for Regulation of Distributed Uplink CDMA
Abstract— In this paper, we formulate an optimal rate allocation scheme for uplink and downlink in a single-cell CDMA system. Using concepts from game theory, we show that it is ...
Jennifer Price, Tara Javidi
CORR
2010
Springer
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On the Rationality of Escalation
Escalation is a typical feature of infinite games. Therefore tools conceived for studying infinite mathematical structures, namely those deriving from coinduction are essential. H...
Pierre Lescanne, Perrinel Matthieu
FSTTCS
2009
Springer
14 years 2 months ago
Nash Equilibrium in Generalised Muller Games
We suggest that extending Muller games with preference ordering for players is a natural way to reason about unbounded duration games. In this context, we look at the standard solu...
Soumya Paul, Sunil Easaw Simon