The following pages link to <i>n</i>-person ‘soft’ games (Q3157656):
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- Relational dominant strategy equilibrium as a generalization of dominant strategy equilibrium in terms of a social psychological aspect of decision making (Q881548) (← links)
- Relational Nash equilibrium and interrelationships among relational and rational equilibrium concepts (Q928093) (← links)
- Group rationality, utilitarianism, and Escher's waterfall (Q1329900) (← links)
- On Hobbes's state of nature and game theory (Q1698979) (← links)
- Confrontations in health service management: insights from drama theory (Q1847267) (← links)
- Characterization of clusterability of signed graph in terms of Newcomb's balance of sentiments (Q1855869) (← links)
- Clusterability of groups and information exchange in group decision making with approval voting system. (Q1856012) (← links)
- Managing complex adaptive systems: a resource/agent qualitative modelling perspective (Q2029353) (← links)
- A branch-and-cut algorithm for the maximum \(k\)-balanced subgraph of a signed graph (Q2414463) (← links)
- Verification of the subjective game by game experiments (Q3002338) (← links)
- Rational inefficient compromises in negotiation (Q4269877) (← links)
- Credibility of information in ``soft'' games with interperception of emotions. (Q5931643) (← links)
- Blackmailing the mayor: Using semi-formal state-based game theory methods to inform a security situation (Q5945853) (← links)