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  • 41Battle of the sexes (game theory) — The Battle of the Sexes is a two player coordination game used in game theory. Imagine a couple. The husband would most of all like to go to the football game. The wife would like to go to the opera. Both would prefer to go to the same place… …

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  • 42Information set (game theory) — In game theory, an information set is a set that, for a particular player, establishes all the possible moves that could have taken place in the game so far, given what that player has observed so far. If the game has perfect information, every… …

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  • 43International Journal of Game Theory — Die Game Theory Society (GTS) ist eine Gesellschaft zur Förderung der Forschung, Lehre und Anwendung der Spieltheorie. Die Game Theory Society wurde 1999 gegründet. Sie führt alle vier Jahre einen Weltkongress durch, bisher in Bilbao, (2000), in… …

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  • 44Two-level game theory — is a political model of international conflict resolution between liberal democracies derived from game theory and originally introduced in 1988 by Robert Putnam.Robert D. Putnam. Diplomacy and Domestic Politics: The Logic of Two Level Games.… …

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  • 45Imputation (game theory) — In fully cooperative games players act efficiently when they form a single coalition, the grand coalition. The focus of the game is to find acceptable distributions of the payoff of the grand coalition. Distributions where a player receives less… …

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  • 49Game semantics — (German: dialogische Logik) is an approach to formal semantics that grounds the concepts of truth or validity on game theoretic concepts, such as the existence of a winning strategy for a player, somewhat resembling Socratic dialogues or medieval …

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  • 50theory — theo‧ry [ˈθɪəri ǁ ˈθiːəri] noun theories PLURALFORM 1. [countable] an idea or set of ideas that is intended to explain why something happens or how it works: theory of • The book is called An Evolutionary Theory of Economic Change . • The theory… …

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