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An operator solution of stochastic games
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    An operator solution of stochastic games (English)
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    29 June 1993
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    A class of zero-sum, two-person stochastic games is shown to have a value which can be calculated by transfinite iteration of an operator. The games considered have a countable state space, finite action spaces for each player, and a payoff sufficiently general to include classical stochastic games as well as Blackwell's infinite \(G_ \delta\) games of imperfect information.
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    zero-sum, two-person stochastic games
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    Blackwell's infinite \(G_ \delta\) games of imperfect information
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