The following pages link to (Q3975611):
Displaying 23 items.
- Computation of the Nash equilibrium selected by the tracing procedure in \(N\)-person games (Q700098) (← links)
- Homotopy methods to compute equilibria in game theory (Q847802) (← links)
- An adjustment process for nonconvex production economies (Q881974) (← links)
- Endogenous Stackelberg leadership (Q1300676) (← links)
- An algorithmic approach toward the tracing procedure for bi-matrix games (Q1300677) (← links)
- An adjustment process for the standard Arrow-Debreu model with production (Q1367853) (← links)
- Games with imperfectly observable commitment (Q1378028) (← links)
- On the computability of Nash equilibria (Q1391660) (← links)
- A mixed 0-1 linear programming approach to the computation of all pure-strategy Nash equilibria of a finite \(n\)-person game in normal form (Q1718839) (← links)
- On (un)knots and dynamics in games (Q1867023) (← links)
- Universally converging adjustment processes -- a unifying approach. (Q1867776) (← links)
- Endogenous price leadership (Q1885440) (← links)
- Uniformly supported approximate equilibria in families of games (Q2075637) (← links)
- A differentiable path-following method to compute subgame perfect equilibria in stationary strategies in robust stochastic games and its applications (Q2076884) (← links)
- An arbitrary starting tracing procedure for computing subgame perfect equilibria (Q2194134) (← links)
- A differentiable homotopy method to compute perfect equilibria (Q2220655) (← links)
- On the implications of integrating linear tracing procedure with imprecise probabilities (Q2374516) (← links)
- Global Nash convergence of Foster and Young's regret testing (Q2384434) (← links)
- Generic determinacy of Nash equilibrium in network-formation games (Q2389314) (← links)
- Probabilistic choice in games: properties of Rosenthal's \(t\)-solutions (Q2491083) (← links)
- An Interior-Point Differentiable Path-Following Method to Compute Stationary Equilibria in Stochastic Games (Q5087713) (← links)
- The computation of pairwise stable networks (Q6120904) (← links)
- Slicing the Nash equilibrium manifold (Q6141872) (← links)