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Recognition rules in weighted majority games and their implications

Krzysztof Kasprzyk (2006)

Banach Center Publications

This paper examines implications of different random recognition rules used to select proposal-makers on the payoffs of players participating in a weighted majority game. In particular, incentives to strategically alter the set of players by strategic splits or mergers are investigated.

Recursive algorithm for parity games requires exponential time

Oliver Friedmann (2011)

RAIRO - Theoretical Informatics and Applications - Informatique Théorique et Applications

This paper presents a new lower bound for the recursive algorithm for solving parity games which is induced by the constructive proof of memoryless determinacy by Zielonka. We outline a family of games of linear size on which the algorithm requires exponential time.

Recursive algorithm for parity games requires exponential time

Oliver Friedmann (2012)

RAIRO - Theoretical Informatics and Applications

This paper presents a new lower bound for the recursive algorithm for solving parity games which is induced by the constructive proof of memoryless determinacy by Zielonka. We outline a family of games of linear size on which the algorithm requires exponential time.

Refinamiento del concepto de n-tupla de Selten.

Francisco Criado Torralba (1985)

Trabajos de Estadística e Investigación Operativa

En este artículo revisamos los conceptos de equilibrio perfecto y propio para juegos en forma normal y obtenemos un refinamiento del equilibrio perfecto.

Relative Measurement and Its Generalization in Decision Making. Why Pairwise Comparisons are Central in Mathematics for the Measurement of Intangible Factors. The Analytic Hierarchy/Network Process.

Thomas L. Saaty (2008)

RACSAM

According to the great mathematician Henri Lebesgue, making direct comparisons of objects with regard to a property is a fundamental mathematical process for deriving measurements. Measuring objects by using a known scale first then comparing the measurements works well for properties for which scales of measurement exist. The theme of this paper is that direct comparisons are necessary to establish measurements for intangible properties that have no scales of measurement. In that case the value...

Repeated games with asymmetric information modeling financial markets with two risky assets

Victoria Kreps, Victor Domansky (2013)

RAIRO - Operations Research - Recherche Opérationnelle

We consider multistage bidding models where two types of risky assets (shares) are traded between two agents that have different information on the liquidation prices of traded assets. These prices are random integer variables that are determined by the initial chance move according to a probability distribution p over the two-dimensional integer lattice that is known to both players. Player 1 is informed on the prices of both types of shares, but Player 2 is not. The bids may take any integer values....

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