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The following pages link to Nash and perfect equilibria of discounted repeated games (Q2641232):
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- How fast do equilibrium payoff sets converge in repeated games? (Q308633) (← links)
- Quality distortions in vertical relations (Q547317) (← links)
- The effect of noise and average relatedness between players in iterated games (Q668675) (← links)
- Subgame-perfect attainment of minimax punishments in discounted two-person games (Q674226) (← links)
- An approximate folk theorem with imperfect private information (Q1178808) (← links)
- The strength of a little perfection (Q1189667) (← links)
- The evolution of reciprocity in sizable human groups (Q1617739) (← links)
- Inefficient stage Nash is not stable (Q1622452) (← links)
- Evolutionary dynamics in finite populations can explain the full range of cooperative behaviors observed in the centipede game (Q1784222) (← links)
- Evolutionary game dynamics in populations with different learners (Q1784331) (← links)
- Repeated games and direct reciprocity under active linking (Q1788574) (← links)
- Direct reciprocity with costly punishment: generous tit-for-tat prevails (Q1798642) (← links)
- Lotka-Volterra equation and replicator dynamics: New issues in classification (Q1890961) (← links)
- Valuating payoff streams under unequal discount factors (Q1934821) (← links)
- Evolution of repeated prisoner's dilemma play under logit dynamics (Q1994177) (← links)
- The emergence of cooperation through leadership (Q2259411) (← links)
- Endogenous neighborhood selection and the attainment of cooperation in a spatial prisoner's dilemma game (Q2268984) (← links)
- Perfect public equilibrium when players are patient (Q2460828) (← links)
- On the dispensability of public randomization in discounted repeated games (Q2640470) (← links)
- Nash and perfect equilibria of discounted repeated games (Q2641232) (← links)
- The rise of cooperation in correlated matching prisoners dilemma: An experiment (Q2642613) (← links)
- Game Theory and Strategic Complexity (Q5150304) (← links)