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  • 41Manipulated Nash equilibrium — MAPNASH A solution concept in game theory Relationships Subset of Nash equilibrium, Subgame perfect equilibrium Significance …

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  • 42Game tree — If you re looking for game tree as it s used in game theory (not combinatorial game theory), please see Extensive form game. In game theory, a game tree is a directed graph whose nodes are positions in a game and whose edges are moves. The… …

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  • 43Subgame perfect equilibrium — Infobox equilibrium name=Subgame Perfect Equilibrium subsetof=Nash equilibrium intersectwith=Evolutionarily stable strategy discoverer=Reinhard Selten usedfor=Extensive form games example=Ultimatum gameIn game theory, a subgame perfect… …

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  • 44Central America — Central American. continental North America, S of Mexico, usually considered as comprising Guatemala, Belize, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and Panama. 18,600,000; 227,933 sq. mi. (590,346 sq. km). * * * Southern portion of North… …

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  • 45Solution concept — In game theory, a solution concept is a formal rule for predicting how the game will be played. These predictions are called solutions , and describe which strategies will be adopted by players, therefore predicting the result of the game. The… …

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  • 46Combinatorial game theory — This article is about the theory of combinatorial games. For the theory that includes games of chance and games of imperfect knowledge, see Game theory. Mathematicians playing Konane at a Combinatorial game theory workshop (for technical content …

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  • 47Complete information — is a term used in economics and game theory to describe an economic situation or game in which knowledge about other market participants or players is available to all participants. Every player knows the payoffs and strategies available to other …

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  • 48Sequential game — In game theory, a sequential game is a game where one player chooses his action before the others choose theirs. Importantly, the later players must have some information of the first s choice, otherwise the difference in time would have no… …

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  • 49Move by nature — fig.1, A game beginning with a move by nature In game theory a move by nature is a decision or move in an extensive form game made by a player who has no strategic interests in the outcome. The effect is to add a player, Nature whose practical… …

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  • 50Quantal response equilibrium — infobox equilibrium name=Quantal response equilibrium subsetof = Bayes Nash equilibrium supersetof = Nash equilibrium, Logit equilibrium discoverer = Richard McKelvey and Thomas Palfrey usedfor = Non cooperative games example = Traveler s… …

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