Temporised equilibria: a rational concept of fairness into game theory (Q622832)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5845434
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5845434 |
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Temporised equilibria: a rational concept of fairness into game theory (English)
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4 February 2011
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Summary: This paper introduces a paradigm for the resolution of a particular class of games (K) within game theory and develops mathematical methods for the analysis of conflicting situations in which the contenders share a finite series of measurable information. Classical equilibria schemes do not contemplate the presence of a symmetric and incomplete perturbative element in the games, leaving out a study case of enormous interest. The main result is the demonstration of the existence of the temporised equilibrium for every K-game and, in particular, the solution properties in symmetric games, with references to the geometrical structure of the proposed argumentation.
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temporised equilibria
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fairness
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game theory
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K-game
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judge
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deterrent
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mathematics
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scalar parametric function
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Nash equilibria
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prisoner's dilemma
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non-zero-sum games
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mobile ad-hoc networks
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mobile networks
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symmetric games
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