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The following pages link to Strategy subsets closed under rational behavior (Q1175961):
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- Hard and soft preparation sets in Boolean games (Q310097) (← links)
- Perturbations of set-valued dynamical systems, with applications to game theory (Q367455) (← links)
- Regret matching with finite memory (Q367483) (← links)
- The robust selection of rationalizability (Q402092) (← links)
- Rationalizability in games with a continuum of players (Q423741) (← links)
- Ex-post regret heuristics under private values. I: Fixed and random matching (Q462863) (← links)
- Cognitive hierarchies in adaptive play (Q480853) (← links)
- Minimal retentive sets in tournaments (Q483107) (← links)
- A note on pre-play communication (Q523513) (← links)
- Expectational coordination in simple economic contexts. Concepts and analysis with emphasis on strategic substituabilities (Q540419) (← links)
- Minimal stable sets in tournaments (Q634517) (← links)
- Strategic games beyond expected utility (Q641826) (← links)
- Adaptive learning and \(p\)-best response sets (Q647357) (← links)
- The computational complexity of weak saddles (Q647484) (← links)
- Preparation (Q705863) (← links)
- Epistemically robust strategy subsets (Q725063) (← links)
- Optimality, equilibrium, and curb sets in decision problems without commitment (Q778091) (← links)
- Two-speed evolution of strategies and preferences in symmetric games (Q813099) (← links)
- \(p\)-best response set (Q860346) (← links)
- The effects of costless pre-play communication: experimental evidence from games with Pareto-ranked equilibria (Q869864) (← links)
- Intentional vagueness (Q907903) (← links)
- Perfect foresight dynamics in games with linear incentives and time symmetry (Q926188) (← links)
- Stochastic better-reply dynamics in finite games (Q926202) (← links)
- Learning to be prepared (Q956581) (← links)
- Bayesian coalitional rationalizability (Q1001823) (← links)
- Theories of coalitional rationality (Q1007326) (← links)
- Fundamental theory of institutions: a lecture in honor of Leo Hurwicz (Q1022385) (← links)
- On the foundation of stability (Q1028547) (← links)
- Optimal substructure of set-valued solutions of normal-form games and coordination (Q1044766) (← links)
- The foundation of stability in extensive games with perfect information (Q1049232) (← links)
- Strategy subsets closed under rational behavior (Q1175961) (← links)
- Conditional dominance, rationalizability, and game forms (Q1277087) (← links)
- On the invariance of solutions of finite games (Q1277463) (← links)
- Rationalizable expectations and sunspot equilibria in an overlapping-generations economy (Q1368610) (← links)
- Rationality and bounded rationality (Q1378010) (← links)
- Communication, risk, and efficiency in games (Q1384013) (← links)
- Admissibility and common belief. (Q1395583) (← links)
- Clever agents in adaptive learning. (Q1400987) (← links)
- Best-reply matching in games. (Q1421925) (← links)
- Fixed set theory for closed correspondences with applications to self-similarity and games. (Q1427924) (← links)
- Reciprocity and cooperation in repeated coordination games: The principled-player approach (Q1590682) (← links)
- Games with the total bandwagon property meet the Quint-Shubik conjecture (Q1621732) (← links)
- Why forward induction leads to the backward induction outcome: a new proof for Battigalli's theorem (Q1651228) (← links)
- Evolutionary game theory: a renaissance (Q1651914) (← links)
- Polyequilibrium (Q1735754) (← links)
- A characterization of the class of rationalizable equilibria of oligopoly games (Q1801830) (← links)
- A myopic adjustment process leading to best-reply matching. (Q1864817) (← links)
- Evolution in games with endogenous mistake probabilities. (Q1867529) (← links)
- Dominance solvable English matching auctions. (Q1867792) (← links)
- On games under expected utility with rank dependent probabilities (Q1915811) (← links)