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The following pages link to Rationality, Nash Equilibrium and Backwards Induction in Perfect- Information Games (Q4368668):
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- A structure theorem for rationalizability in the normal form of dynamic games (Q423726) (← links)
- Corrigendum to ``Rationality and coherent theories of strategic behavior'' (Q503063) (← links)
- Irrationality and ambiguity in extensive games (Q523503) (← links)
- On the elimination of dominated strategies in stochastic models of evolution with large populations (Q550192) (← links)
- Implementation by iterative dominance and backward induction: An experimental comparison (Q697946) (← links)
- On the equivalence of weak dominance and sequential best response (Q705862) (← links)
- The equivalence of Bayes and causal rationality in games (Q850481) (← links)
- Proper belief revision and rationalizability in dynamic games (Q857564) (← links)
- The power of paradox: some recent developments in interactive epistemology (Q878162) (← links)
- Minimal belief revision leads to backward induction (Q931782) (← links)
- Self-admissible sets (Q969128) (← links)
- Hierarchies of conditional beliefs and interactive epistemology in dynamic games (Q1125572) (← links)
- Final decisions, the Nash equilibrium and solvability in games with common knowledge of logical abilities (Q1181755) (← links)
- On the centipede game (Q1268637) (← links)
- Tremples in the Bayesian foundations of solution concepts of games (Q1270762) (← links)
- On Stalnaker's notion of strong rationalizability and Nash equilibrium in perfect information games (Q1280575) (← links)
- Assessing the truth axiom under incomplete information (Q1296382) (← links)
- Belief revision in games: Forward and backward induction (Q1296383) (← links)
- Admissibility and common belief. (Q1395583) (← links)
- Behavior and deliberation in perfect-information games: Nash equilibrium and backward induction (Q1621738) (← links)
- Competitive centipede games: zero-end payoffs and payoff inequality deter reciprocal cooperation (Q1651800) (← links)
- King of the Hill: giving backward induction its best shot (Q1756333) (← links)
- A note on the one-deviation property in extensive form games (Q1864819) (← links)
- Strong belief and forward induction reasoning. (Q1867531) (← links)
- On the epistemic foundation for backward induction (Q1867838) (← links)
- Dynamic interactive epistemology (Q1886744) (← links)
- Backward induction and common knowledge of rationality (Q1890908) (← links)
- Payoff information and self-confirming equilibrium (Q1970226) (← links)
- Cycles of learning in the centipede game (Q1972850) (← links)
- Comprehensive rationalizability (Q2002361) (← links)
- Limited foresight equilibrium (Q2078063) (← links)
- ``Test two, choose the better'' leads to high cooperation in the centipede game (Q2106067) (← links)
- Common belief in rationality in psychological games. Belief-dependent utility and the limits of strategic reasoning (Q2138377) (← links)
- An epistemic characterization of MACA (Q2143888) (← links)
- Behavioral equivalence of extensive game structures (Q2173420) (← links)
- Weak belief and permissibility (Q2178012) (← links)
- An epistemic analysis of dynamic games with unawareness (Q2178020) (← links)
- Non-equilibrium play in centipede games (Q2178031) (← links)
- The refined best-response correspondence in normal form games (Q2259419) (← links)
- Robust multiplicity with (transfinitely) vanishing naiveté (Q2280050) (← links)
- Interactive epistemology in simple dynamic games with a continuum of strategies (Q2294124) (← links)
- Backward induction versus forward induction reasoning (Q2344936) (← links)
- Forward induction reasoning and correct beliefs (Q2397645) (← links)
- Uncertain information structures and backward induction (Q2399686) (← links)
- An epistemic approach to stochastic games (Q2424241) (← links)
- Conservative belief and rationality (Q2435900) (← links)
- Preference-based belief operators (Q2485457) (← links)
- Backward induction with players who doubt others' faultlessness (Q2569383) (← links)
- Sequential and quasi-perfect rationalizability in extensive games (Q2577439) (← links)
- Rationalizability, Learning, and Equilibrium in Games with Strategic Complementarities (Q3352876) (← links)