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- Existence of Nash equilibrium in games with a measure space of players and discontinuous payoff functions (Q403726) (← links)
- On the space of players in idealized limit games (Q406390) (← links)
- Purification, saturation and the exact law of large numbers (Q447525) (← links)
- On the diffuseness of incomplete information game (Q462868) (← links)
- The bang-bang, purification and convexity principles in infinite dimensions (Q475357) (← links)
- Set-valued functions, Lebesgue extensions and saturated probability spaces (Q655371) (← links)
- Weak sequential convergence in \(L^1(\mu,X)\) and an exact version of Fatou's lemma (Q2019127) (← links)
- Pure-strategy Nash equilibria in nonatomic games with infinite-dimensional action spaces (Q2256860) (← links)
- Purification and roulette wheels (Q2256985) (← links)
- Pareto-undominated and socially-maximal equilibria in non-atomic games (Q2347999) (← links)
- On the existence of pure-strategy equilibria in games with private information: a complete characterization (Q2441223) (← links)
- Large games with a bio-social typology (Q2447060) (← links)
- Rationalizability in large games (Q2447150) (← links)
- Maharam-types and Lyapunov's theorem for vector measures on Banach spaces (Q2509818) (← links)
- Extension of Lyapunov’s convexity theorem to subranges (Q2862197) (← links)