Explore how backward induction helps solve game theory problems by working from the end backward to determine optimal actions. Learn with practical examples.
Abstract: This article investigates fully distributed robust adaptive Nash equilibrium (NE) seeking strategies in noncooperative games. Different from existing NE seeking results, this article ...
This question originally appeared on Quora. Answer by Balaji Viswanathan, currently working on From Tryst to Tendulkar: The History of Independent India: Game theory is a study of strategies involved ...
Abstract: This article investigates the distributed Nash equilibrium seeking problem for the players with unknown nonlinearities and time-varying measurement delays, where the small delays and the ...
Game theory is now part of almost every economist's tool-kit, as this week's Nobel economics prize recognises IT SOUNDS like a sports fan's dream. In Stockholm on October 11th, three men shared a $1m ...
John F. Nash Jr. is widely known as the subject of the Oscar-winning film “A Beautiful Mind,” but his contributions to the advancement of human knowledge are far greater. Nash paved the way for game ...