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The following pages link to Adaptive and sophisticated learning in normal form games (Q1192636):
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- Characterizing stability properties in games with strategic substitutes (Q417707) (← links)
- Secure implementation in production economies (Q459407) (← links)
- Supply function equilibria for uniform price auction in oligopolistic markets (Q519003) (← links)
- Acyclicity of improvements in finite game forms (Q532517) (← links)
- Feedback spillover and analogy-based expectations: A multi-game experiment (Q632959) (← links)
- Tacit cooperation, strategic uncertainty, and coordination failure: Evidence from repeated dominance solvable games (Q700108) (← links)
- Fictitious play in \(3 \times 3\) games: chaos and dithering behaviour (Q719895) (← links)
- Can evolutionary dynamics explain free riding in experiments? (Q806745) (← links)
- Simple and complex adjustment dynamics in Cournot duopoly models. (Q815635) (← links)
- Entropic penalties in finite games (Q816527) (← links)
- Fictitious play in an evolutionary environment (Q844932) (← links)
- A dynamic Cournot-Nash game: a representation of a finitely repeated feedback game (Q926556) (← links)
- Two more classes of games with the continuous-time fictitious play property (Q926784) (← links)
- Fictitious play in 3\(\times \)3 games: The transition between periodic and chaotic behaviour (Q926894) (← links)
- Epistemic conditions for rationalizability (Q926902) (← links)
- Learning in games with strategic complementarities revisited (Q960258) (← links)
- Brown's original fictitious play (Q996398) (← links)
- Theories of coalitional rationality (Q1007326) (← links)
- The exponential convergence of Bayesian learning in normal form games (Q1189698) (← links)
- Optimal pricing against a simple learning rule (Q1195592) (← links)
- Introduction: Symposium on evolutionary game theory (Q1201137) (← links)
- On the evolution of optimizing behavior (Q1201144) (← links)
- On the limit points of discrete selection dynamics (Q1201145) (← links)
- Decreasing serial cost sharing under economies of scale (Q1270061) (← links)
- A learning approach to auctions (Q1270753) (← links)
- On the nonconvergence of fictitious play in coordination games (Q1272978) (← links)
- Learning, matching, and aggregation (Q1279617) (← links)
- Adaptive learning and iterated weak dominance (Q1288242) (← links)
- A surprise-quiz view of learning in economic experiments (Q1300673) (← links)
- Knowledge and best responses in games (Q1339218) (← links)
- Finite automata play repeated prisoner's dilemma with information processing costs (Q1350653) (← links)
- Learning to learn, pattern recognition, and Nash equilibrium (Q1357407) (← links)
- Belief affirming in learning processes (Q1357587) (← links)
- Learning from personal experience: One rational gay and the justification of myopia (Q1362604) (← links)
- Best replies and adaptive learning (Q1377489) (← links)
- Calibrated learning and correlated equilibrium (Q1378013) (← links)
- Process technologies, learning and brand proliferation (Q1388867) (← links)
- Learning, hypothesis testing, and Nash equilibrium. (Q1413211) (← links)
- Learning by matching patterns. (Q1429924) (← links)
- Fictitious play in \(2\times 3\) games (Q1566899) (← links)
- Cooperation vs. competition in R\&D: The role of stability of equilibrium (Q1601299) (← links)
- Asynchronous choice and Markov equilibria (Q1601451) (← links)
- Inspired and inspiring: Hervé Moulin and the discovery of the beauty contest game (Q1680118) (← links)
- Fictitious play in \(2\times n\) games (Q1774811) (← links)
- On the dominance solvability of large Cournot games (Q1804638) (← links)
- Economists' models of learning (Q1841181) (← links)
- Strategic properties of heterogeneous serial cost sharing (Q1867839) (← links)
- An experiment on learning with limited information: nonconvergence, experimentation cascades, and the advantage of being slow. (Q1885437) (← links)
- Learning in extensive-form games: Experimental data and simple dynamic models in the intermediate term (Q1890914) (← links)
- On the origin of convention: Evidence from symmetric bargaining games (Q1897346) (← links)