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    On games with incomplete information and the Dvoretsky-Wald-Wolfowitz theorem with countable partitions (English)
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    The paper deals with a rather special problem of the non-cooperative games theory. Namely, two-person games of private information, analyzed in two previous papers referred in this work, are investigated, and the existence theorem for the Bayesian-Nash equilibrium is, for those games, extended from pure to mixed strategies. The extension is provided by means of the purification of the mixed strategies. This procedure is theoretically supported by general methods of functional analysis and measure theory.
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    two-person game
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    atomless game
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    independent private information
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    countably infinite actions
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    countably infinite partitions
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    DWW theorem
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