Chaos and Stability in Learning Random Two-person Games

author: Tobias Galla, Theoretical Physics Group, School of Physics and Astronomy, University of Manchester
published: Nov. 28, 2007,   recorded: October 2007,   views: 4815
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Game theory often assumes perfect rationality. All agents know all payoff structures. They assume their opponents play fully rationally. Outcomes: Nash equilibria. No player has an incentive to deviate unilaterally.

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