| N. Howard. Paradoxes of Rationality: Theory of Metagames and Political Behaviour. MIT Press, Cambridge, 1971. |
....SPACE decisions) and to implement a unique strategy for the action. An action decision must be made in the face of uncertainty concerning the coalition formation. This leads to a restricted subset of general Nplayer games since the strategies available to each player are restricted. For instance, [26] describes correlated mixed strategies, originally presented in [27] and suggests a correlated mixed extension where a strategy of player i consists of a 3 tuple (C; c ; i ) in which C is his choice of a coalition, c his choice of a correlated mixed strategy, and i his choice of an ....
....a 3 tuple (C; c ; i ) in which C is his choice of a coalition, c his choice of a correlated mixed strategy, and i his choice of an individual mixed strategy. The choice of c is carried out if and only if each player in C chooses C and also c ; otherwise, the choice i is carried out [26]. In our ACTION SPACE model, the same action decision i applies regardless of the coalition formation determined by ij ; this corresponds to the 3 tuple ( ij ; i ; i ) At the current time step, agent i makes a randomized decision concerning group formation with agent j; let the ....
N. Howard, Paradoxes of Rationality: Theory of Metagames and Political Behavior. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 1971.
....where the agents may be constructed by separate designers and or may represent different real world parties. Interactions of self motivated agents have been widely studied in microeconomics especially in game theory [28, 11, 24, 33] Most of that work assumes perfect rationality of the agents [49, 18], e.g. flawless and costless deduction. We extend the normative approach of game theory to settings where the agents lack full rationality because they cannot enumerate or evaluate all alternative solutions to a coalition s optimization problem. 3 Instead, they have to search for good ....
N. Howard. Paradoxes of Rationality: Theory of Metagames and Political Behavior. The MIT Press, 1971.
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N. Howard. Paradoxes of Rationality: Theory of Metagames and Political Behaviour. MIT Press, Cambridge, 1971.
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