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The following pages link to On the non-existence of a rationality definition for extensive games (Q920856):
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- The power of paradox: some recent developments in interactive epistemology (Q878162) (← links)
- Strategic irrationality in extensive games (Q1111953) (← links)
- ``Cautious'' utility maximation and iterated weak dominance (Q1196700) (← links)
- Conditional dominance, rationalizability, and game forms (Q1277087) (← links)
- Independence on relative probability spaces and consistent assessments in game trees (Q1368873) (← links)
- Evolutionary dynamics in finite populations can explain the full range of cooperative behaviors observed in the centipede game (Q1784222) (← links)
- On the epistemic foundation for backward induction (Q1867838) (← links)
- Backward induction and common knowledge of rationality (Q1890908) (← links)
- Game-theoretic axioms for local rationality and bounded knowledge (Q1903085) (← links)
- Investment behavior under Knightian uncertainty -- an evolutionary approach (Q1960562) (← links)
- An epistemic characterization of MACA (Q2143888) (← links)
- Generalized backward induction: justification for a folk algorithm (Q2307363) (← links)
- An experimental study of constant-sum centipede games (Q2564154) (← links)
- Evolutionary game theory: Darwinian dynamics and the \(G\) function approach (Q2669110) (← links)
- Dominance and innovation: a returns‐based beliefs approach (Q5414506) (← links)
- Epistemic foundation of the backward induction paradox (Q6176754) (← links)