Equilibria in a class of games and topological results implying their existence.

R.S. Simon; S. Spiez; H. Torunczyk

RACSAM (2008)

  • Volume: 102, Issue: 1, page 161-179
  • ISSN: 1578-7303

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We survey results related to the problem of the existence of equilibria in some classes of infinitely repeated two-person games of incomplete information on one side, first considered by Aumann, Maschler and Stearns. We generalize this setting to a broader one of principal-agent problems. We also discuss topological results needed, presenting them dually (using cohomology in place of homology) and more systematically than in our earlier papers.

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Simon, R.S., Spiez, S., and Torunczyk, H.. "Equilibria in a class of games and topological results implying their existence.." RACSAM 102.1 (2008): 161-179. <http://eudml.org/doc/42013>.

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