Acceptable and predominant correlated equilibria (Q1090264)
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Acceptable and predominant correlated equilibria (English)
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1986
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For strategic-form games with communication, acceptable correlated equilibria are defined as correlated equilibria that are stable when every player has an infinitesimal probability of trembling to any of his feasible actions. A set of acceptable actions is defined for each player, and it is shown that a correlated equilibrium is acceptable if and only if all unacceptable actions have zero probability. The unacceptable actions can be found by computing certain vectors called codomination systems, which extend the concept of dominated actions. Predominant correlated equilibria are defined by iterative elimination of unaccepable actions and are shown to exist.
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strategic-form games
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communication
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correlated equilibria
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