Duopoly Strategies Programmed by Experienced Players
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Publication:4340686
DOI10.2307/2171752zbMath0871.90111OpenAlexW1966753272MaRDI QIDQ4340686
Michael Mitzkewitz, Gerald R. Uhlich, Reinhard Selten
Publication date: 10 June 1997
Published in: Econometrica (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://semanticscholar.org/paper/633cf371ac12d3418b0218f8c96d4829e44cd8c2
Noncooperative games (91A10) Auctions, bargaining, bidding and selling, and other market models (91B26)
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