The following pages link to Coalition-proof equilibrium (Q1367777):
Displaying 26 items.
- Coalitional stochastic stability (Q423759) (← links)
- Robust and scalable middleware for selfish-computer systems (Q465675) (← links)
- Some chance for consensus: voting methods for which consensus is an equilibrium (Q656798) (← links)
- All-stage strong correlated equilibrium (Q972139) (← links)
- Minority-proof cheap-talk protocol (Q980965) (← links)
- An existence result for coalition-proof equilibrium (Q1127412) (← links)
- An experimental study of communication and coordination in noncooperative games (Q1268655) (← links)
- Almost all equilibria in dominant strategies are coalition-proof (Q1275113) (← links)
- On the coalition-proofness of the Pareto frontier of the set of Nash equilibria (Q1288246) (← links)
- Coalition-proof supply function equilibria in oligopoly. (Q1427486) (← links)
- Undominated coalition-proof Nash equilibria in quasi-supermodular games with monotonic externalities (Q1730170) (← links)
- Consistent collusion-proofness and correlation in exchange economies. (Q1867780) (← links)
- Fault tolerance in large games (Q2016249) (← links)
- Agency equilibrium (Q2183990) (← links)
- Agency, potential and contagion (Q2291157) (← links)
- Correlated equilibria, incomplete information and coalitional deviations (Q2389298) (← links)
- Complexity of constructing solutions in the core based on synergies among coalitions (Q2457626) (← links)
- Coalition-proof Nash equilibria and cores in a strategic pure exchange game of bads (Q2507235) (← links)
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- ALTRUISTIC BEHAVIOR AND CORRELATED EQUILIBRIUM SELECTION (Q3166242) (← links)
- Rationality in the Full-Information Model (Q3408207) (← links)
- On existence of equilibrium under social coalition structures (Q5048012) (← links)
- Correlated Equilibria and Communication in Games (Q5149729) (← links)
- Believe it or not: experimental evidence on sunspot equilibria with social networks (Q6188679) (← links)
- Horizontal mergers with Bertrand competition and convex costs (Q6549093) (← links)
- ``Subjectivity and correlation in randomized strategies'': back to the roots (Q6615363) (← links)