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    Weak isomorphism of extensive games. (English)
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    The concept of weak isomorphism of extensive games is now introduced and related to other previously defined types of isomorphism. Weak isomorphism preserves the structure of chance mechanism, the unordered terminal histories and the preferences. Different types of equilibria (perfect, sequential, subgame perfect) are invariant under weak isomorphism.
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    Symmetry
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    Representation
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    Equivalence
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    Transformation
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    Sequential rationality
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