The following pages link to (Q5844986):
Displaying 50 items.
- \(\Pi\)-kernels in digraphs (Q897229) (← links)
- Manipulation in games with multiple levels of output (Q898674) (← links)
- Forms of representation for simple games: sizes, conversions and equivalences (Q898760) (← links)
- Toward rational social decisions: a review and some results (Q899047) (← links)
- The unreasonable success of quantum probability. I: Quantum measurements as uniform fluctuations (Q899139) (← links)
- Optimal social choice functions: a utilitarian view (Q899165) (← links)
- Individual and group stability in neutral restrictions of hedonic games (Q899374) (← links)
- Equilibrium existence for large perfect information games (Q899496) (← links)
- A new model for decisions under uncertainty (Q899812) (← links)
- State-dependent SSB utility (Q900011) (← links)
- Information dependent games: can common sense be common knowledge? (Q900144) (← links)
- Presenting an algorithm to find Nash equilibrium in two-person static games with many strategies (Q903026) (← links)
- Minimizing expectation plus variance (Q904686) (← links)
- Expected utility without full transitivity (Q904825) (← links)
- \(\Gamma\)-cycles in arc-colored digraphs (Q907835) (← links)
- A survey on assignment markets (Q908179) (← links)
- Moral efficiency. A new criterion for social choice (Q909549) (← links)
- Sure things - dominance and independence rules for choice under uncertainty (Q919953) (← links)
- On neutrality of preferences on acts with respect to use of proxy outcomes (Q919957) (← links)
- Transitivity in the small and in the large for states-additive SSB utilities (Q919964) (← links)
- Diameters of random vectors and their applications in approximation theory (Q920325) (← links)
- Decision field theory extensions for behavior modeling in dynamic environment using Bayesian belief network (Q924665) (← links)
- Catalog competition and stable nonlinear prices (Q924939) (← links)
- Asymmetric evolutionary games with non-linear pure strategy payoffs (Q926883) (← links)
- Noncooperative foundations of bargaining power in committees and the Shapley-Shubik index (Q926898) (← links)
- Computing the cores of strategic games with punishment-dominance relations (Q933749) (← links)
- Analysis of mathematical models and methods of solving combinatorial optimization problems on game-type permutations (Q941198) (← links)
- Preferences over location-scale family (Q943343) (← links)
- von Neumann-Morgenstern stable sets of income tax rates in public good economies (Q943346) (← links)
- Computing the minimal covering set (Q943589) (← links)
- Nature plays with dice - terrorists do not: Allocating resources to counter strategic versus probabilistic risks (Q948665) (← links)
- Stability of two player game structures (Q948685) (← links)
- Stochastic dominance theory for location-scale family (Q955475) (← links)
- A dynamic approach to cartel formation (Q956587) (← links)
- A characterization of social choice correspondences that implement the core of simple games (Q957863) (← links)
- Stationary perfect equilibria of an \(n\)-person noncooperative bargaining game and cooperative solution concepts (Q958589) (← links)
- Trees and extensive forms (Q960254) (← links)
- Approximate reasoning in the algebra of bounded rational agents (Q962635) (← links)
- Finite approximations to coherent choice (Q962889) (← links)
- On efficient WOWA optimization for decision support under risk (Q962908) (← links)
- A preference foundation for Fehr and Schmidt's model of inequity aversion (Q964818) (← links)
- Pure strategy Nash equilibria and the probabilistic prospects of Stackelberg players (Q969506) (← links)
- New paradigms towards the modelling of complex systems in behavioral economics (Q969919) (← links)
- The relationship between quantum and classical correlation in games (Q972138) (← links)
- Connections, context, and community: Abraham Wald and the sequential probability ratio test (Q972575) (← links)
- On max-min linear inequalities and coalitional resource games with sharable resources (Q972788) (← links)
- Computational application of the mathematical theory of democracy to Arrow's impossibility theorem (how dictatorial are Arrow's dictators?) (Q976974) (← links)
- Cooperation evolution in random multiplicative environments (Q977545) (← links)
- Motion of influential players can support cooperation in prisoner's dilemma (Q977783) (← links)
- Pattern formation, social forces, and diffusion instability in games with success-driven motion (Q977853) (← links)