The following pages link to Theory of Moves (Q4859934):
Displayed 21 items.
- Combining strength and uncertainty for preferences in the graph model for conflict resolution with multiple decision makers (Q708934) (← links)
- Generalized metarationalities in the graph model for conflict resolution (Q860404) (← links)
- Relational dominant strategy equilibrium as a generalization of dominant strategy equilibrium in terms of a social psychological aspect of decision making (Q881548) (← links)
- Stubbornness, power, and equilibrium selection in repeated games with multiple equilibria (Q883204) (← links)
- A model of agreements in strategic form games (Q1367911) (← links)
- Axioms for the outcomes of negotiation in matrix games (Q1566510) (← links)
- Bargaining over strategies of non-cooperative games (Q1651803) (← links)
- Names for games: locating \(2 \times 2\) games (Q1651824) (← links)
- Cooperative vs non-cooperative truels: little agreement, but does that matter? (Q1864814) (← links)
- Fuzzy moves (Q1964206) (← links)
- Every normal-form game has a Pareto-optimal nonmyopic equilibrium (Q2114569) (← links)
- Equilibrium as compatibility of plans (Q2202239) (← links)
- When autonomous agents model other agents: an appeal for altered judgment coupled with mouths, ears, and a little more tape (Q2302289) (← links)
- Trust and cooperation from a fuzzy perspective (Q2468056) (← links)
- Strength of preference in graph models for multiple-decision-maker conflicts (Q2506348) (← links)
- Myopic and farsighted stable sets in 2-player strategic-form games (Q2667285) (← links)
- Decision making beyond arrow's “impossibility theorem,” with the analysis of effects of collusion and mutual attraction (Q3600673) (← links)
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- Conflict Resolution in Competitive Liberalized Railway Market: Application of Game Theoretic Concepts (Q5110639) (← links)
- Ordinal games and generalized Nash and Stackelberg solutions (Q5925719) (← links)
- Rational play in extensive-form games (Q6105146) (← links)