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Infinite games and sigma porosity

Infinite games and sigma porosity

... To prove this we proceed as follows. We introduce a modification of the infinite games from [6, 2] for two players played with a set A. We prove that the first player has a winning strategy whenever A ⊂ X ...

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Degrees of lookahead in context-free infinite games

Degrees of lookahead in context-free infinite games

... We continue the investigation of delay games, infinite games in which one player may postpone her moves for some time to obtain a lookahead on her opponent’s moves. We show that the problem of ...

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How Much Lookahead is Needed to Win Infinite Games?

How Much Lookahead is Needed to Win Infinite Games?

... delay games with ω-regular winning conditions, an exponential improvement over the origi- nal doubly-exponential time ...parity games are induced by equivalence relations that capture the behavior of ...

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Complexity in Infinite Games on Graphs and Temporal Constraint Networks

Complexity in Infinite Games on Graphs and Temporal Constraint Networks

... Payoff Games (MPGs) [14, 49, 123] was also pointed out in [32, 33], where the approach was shown to be robust thanks to experi- mental evaluations (also see ...2-player infinite pebble games played ...

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NIRA 3: An improved MATLAB package for finding Nash equilibria in infinite games

NIRA 3: An improved MATLAB package for finding Nash equilibria in infinite games

... Dynamic games are becoming an increasingly important tool for economists to use. This section demonstrates how NIRA can be used to solve a particular class of dynamic equilibria where the ‘state’ variable is ...

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PP 2003 19: 
  Determinacy for infinite games with more than two players with preferences

PP 2003 19: Determinacy for infinite games with more than two players with preferences

... three-player games”, the number of interesting features for set theory should also ...n-player games are only interesting if n = ...for infinite many-player games, determinacy in the classical ...

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Optimal Bounds in Parametric LTL Games

Optimal Bounds in Parametric LTL Games

... consider infinite games with winning conditions in PLTL, ...solve infinite games with winning conditions in the full logic with parameterized even- tualities and always’: determining whether a ...

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Computability of simple games: A complete investigation of the sixty four possibilities

Computability of simple games: A complete investigation of the sixty four possibilities

... simple games into sixteen “types” in terms of the four conventional axioms: monotonicity, properness, strongness, and non- ...an infinite game, then it contains both computable infinite games ...

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PP 2006 13: 
  Set Theory of Infinite Imperfect Information Games

PP 2006 13: Set Theory of Infinite Imperfect Information Games

... Economics, games also play an important rˆole in mathematics and computer science, often connected with ...& Games for the research field that connects techniques from logic in order to investigate ...

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PP 2012 22: 
  Some Thoughts on the Logic of Strategies

PP 2012 22: Some Thoughts on the Logic of Strategies

... interfacing and connecting strategies, harmonizing plans for short-term tasks (like in classical game theory) with those for long-term tasks (like in evolutionary game theory), or when on the same time-scale, making them ...

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PP 2019 04: 
  Logics for Analyzing Games

PP 2019 04: Logics for Analyzing Games

... finite games, players’ preferences must be specified for studying equilib- ria in potentially infinite ...‘Boolean games’ of Gutierrez et ...iterated games, ...iterated games can have ...

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Cyclicity in Cooperative Games – A Theoretical Model for an Infinite Order of Stable Sets in Pillage Games

Cyclicity in Cooperative Games – A Theoretical Model for an Infinite Order of Stable Sets in Pillage Games

... precisely one relation and discard the other allocations for which the chosen relation does not hold. Since there are only finitely many proper subsets of {1,2,3, … . . 𝑛𝑛}, there are only finitely many disjoint ...

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Multi Dimensional Games (MD Games)

Multi Dimensional Games (MD Games)

... MD- Games don’t need a single equilibrium point, because all games and players decisions depend on a dynamic imbalance ...all games, player and strategies into each dimension in the mega-space ...

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Educational Legacy: Using Q Methodology to Elicit Stakeholder Perceptions within a Deliberative Process

Educational Legacy: Using Q Methodology to Elicit Stakeholder Perceptions within a Deliberative Process

... Although the perspective of the factor reflects the views expressed in 2009, it was interesting to note a level of agreement between a number of the key informants about the Cultural Olympiad subsequent to the ...

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Infinite Future

Infinite Future

... died and doesn't know anything after page 56. Many dismiss Walter as vapid, unintelligent and a puppet for the real people behind Democracy No. When asked about this, Walter laughs it o[r] ...

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Infinite Edges

Infinite Edges

... Memorial Paper Towel, Colored Porcelain Slip, 2018 I made this piece out of brushed porcelain slip on 250 paper towels.. I used two mason stain colors to have colored porcelain.[r] ...

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The Infinite Tree

The Infinite Tree

... of infinite models, in which the number of hidden categories is not fixed, but can grow with the amount of training ...the infinite tree, a new infi- nite model capable of representing recursive branching ...

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Plant-Powered: A Digital Plant-Based Nutrition Intervention for Low-Income Patients with Type II Diabetes

Plant-Powered: A Digital Plant-Based Nutrition Intervention for Low-Income Patients with Type II Diabetes

... online games but also make people easily addicted to ...online games, and a sense of accomplishment requires a certain amount of time and ...Mobile games also have the similar qualities to online ...

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An Infinite Light and Infinite Frequency in Cosmology and Neurosciences

An Infinite Light and Infinite Frequency in Cosmology and Neurosciences

... an infinite-light and ...an infinite-light which has sev- eral peculiar features: 1) infinite-energy, 2) infinite frequency (waveless energy), 3) infinite time (timeless), and 4) ...

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Strong equilibrium in games with common and complementary local utilities

Strong equilibrium in games with common and complementary local utilities

... the games for which the main results of Kukushkin (2007) hold are naturally partitioned into two classes: “generalized congestion games” and “games with structured ...allow games combining ...

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