The following pages link to Large extensive form games (Q1941979):
Displaying 14 items.
- A game theoretic analysis of the cops and robber game (Q258742) (← links)
- On refinements of subgame perfect \(\epsilon\)-equilibrium (Q328545) (← links)
- On the notion of perfect Bayesian equilibrium (Q458942) (← links)
- Characterizing existence of equilibrium for large extensive form games: a necessity result (Q513594) (← links)
- Repeated games in continuous time as extensive form games (Q898660) (← links)
- Equilibrium existence for large perfect information games (Q899496) (← links)
- Trees and extensive forms (Q960254) (← links)
- The category of node-and-choice preforms for extensive-form games (Q1615994) (← links)
- A survey on the relationship between the game of cops and robbers and other game representations (Q2280205) (← links)
- Does backwards induction imply subgame perfection? (Q2357807) (← links)
- Characterizations of perfect recall (Q2398185) (← links)
- Equivalences among five game specifications, including a new specification whose nodes are sets of past choices (Q2424231) (← links)
- Bayesian and consistent assessments (Q2447155) (← links)
- All sequential allotment rules are obviously strategy‐proof (Q6076917) (← links)