In game theory, a Bayesian game is a strategic decision-making model which assumes players have incomplete information. Players may hold private information...
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knows his or her own character. Bayesian game means a strategic game with incomplete information. For a strategic game, decision makers are players, and...
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In game theory, a Perfect Bayesian Equilibrium (PBE) is a solution with Bayesian probability to a turn-based game with incomplete information. More specifically...
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game of chicken, also known as the hawk-dove game or snowdrift game, is a model of conflict for two players in game theory. The principle of the game...
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A solved game is a game whose outcome (win, lose or draw) can be correctly predicted from any position, assuming that both players play perfectly. This...
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Complete information (category Game theory)
these solutions turn towards Bayesian Nash Equilibria since games with incomplete information become Bayesian games. In a game of complete information, the...
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In game theory, a signaling game is a type of a dynamic Bayesian game. The essence of a signaling game is that one player takes action, the signal, to...
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In a Bayesian game, or games in which players have incomplete information about one another, the strategy set is similar to that in a dynamic game. It...
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Mechanism design (redirect from Reverse game theory)
proposed mechanism constitutes a Bayesian game (a game of private information), and if it is well-behaved the game has a Bayesian Nash equilibrium. At equilibrium...
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Zero-sum game is a mathematical representation in game theory and economic theory of a situation that involves two competing entities, where the result...
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Combinatorial game theory measures game complexity in several ways: State-space complexity (the number of legal game positions from the initial position) Game tree...
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In stochastic game theory, Bayesian regret is the expected difference ("regret") between the utility of a given strategy and the utility of the best possible...
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(sometimes called Splits, Calculator, or just Sticks)[citation needed] is a hand game for two or more players, in which players extend a number of fingers from...
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Combinatorial game theory is a branch of mathematics and theoretical computer science that typically studies sequential games with perfect information...
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List of things named after Thomas Bayes (redirect from Bayesian)
knowledge Bayesian expected loss – Mathematical relation assigning a probability event to a cost Bayesian experimental design Bayesian game – Game theory...
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The Bayesian–Nash revelation-principle says that every social-choice function that can be implemented in Bayesian–Nash equilibrium (Bayesian game, i.e...
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The pirate game is a simple mathematical game. It is a multi-player version of the ultimatum game. There are five rational pirates (in strict decreasing...
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Prisoner's dilemma (redirect from Prisoners' game)
[citation needed] Deriving the optimal strategy is generally done in two ways: Bayesian Nash equilibrium: If the statistical distribution of opposing strategies...
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Solution concept (redirect from Refinement (game theory))
it specifies are consistent with the strategies it specifies. In a Bayesian game a strategy determines what a player plays at every information set controlled...
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English), or Xs and Os (Canadian or Irish English) is a paper-and-pencil game for two players who take turns marking the spaces in a three-by-three grid...
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In game theory, the centipede game, first introduced by Robert Rosenthal in 1981, is an extensive form game in which two players take turns choosing either...
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Monty Hall problem (redirect from Game show problem)
Mythfortune" – Pick a Door Principle of restricted choice – similar application of Bayesian updating in contract bridge Boy or Girl paradox Sleeping Beauty problem...
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Perfect information (redirect from Perfect-information game)
Perfect information is a concept in game theory and economics that describes a situation where all players in a game or all participants in a market have...
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In game theory, a focal point (or Schelling point) is a solution that people tend to choose by default in the absence of communication in order to avoid...
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Succinct game Topological game Tragedy of the commons Uncorrelated asymmetry Equilibrium Concepts Backward induction Bayes correlated equilibrium Bayesian efficiency...
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Game theory studies strategic interaction between individuals in situations called games. Classes of these games have been given names. This is a list...
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Minimax (redirect from Game value)
decision rule used in artificial intelligence, decision theory, combinatorial game theory, statistics, and philosophy for minimizing the possible loss for a...
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psychology and economics, the dictator game is a popular experimental instrument a derivative of the ultimatum game. It involves a single decision by the...
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Bayesian probability (/ˈbeɪziən/ BAY-zee-ən or /ˈbeɪʒən/ BAY-zhən) is an interpretation of the concept of probability, in which, instead of frequency or...
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In game theory, a win–win game or win–win scenario is a situation that produces a mutually beneficial outcome for two or more parties. It is also called...
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