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Is there an example of a game without a Nash equilibrium?
added by Joe Z. Jan 19 '13 at 15:26
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<comments removed> Please do not use comments to answer these questions. This proposal is not part of a Q&A site, and the task at hand is to help define what is on and off topic for a site. Comments are here to help improve the questions; not to answer them. See What is the rationale for deleting answers? Thank you. – Robert Cartaino Apr 28 '13 at 16:52
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Could there be more than one Nash Equilibrium in one game?
added by Edward Ruchevits Dec 1 '12 at 0:29
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This is a great question to understand the answer to, but not one that an expert (today) would ask. A step up would be "In games with multiple Nash equilbria, what determines which one the game converges to?" though that's actually akin to Greinecker's question "Can one formalize Schelling's idea of focal points?" and my question "Under what circumstances does fictitious play converge?" A CS question you could ask is "What is the complexity of computing a Nash equilibrium?" or "What is the complexity of determining if multiple Nash equilibria exist?" – Merbs Dec 2 '12 at 15:51
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Can one formalize Schelling's idea of focal points?
added by Michael Greinecker Nov 27 '12 at 21:26
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What defines the "competitiveness" of a game? What would the "most competitive game" be like?
added by Joe Z. Dec 27 '12 at 0:33
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How would the bounds for the Bayes-Nash price of anarchy for the generalized second price auction be determined?
added by Merbs Nov 25 '12 at 10:09
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An Algorithmic question – Merbs Nov 27 '12 at 13:12
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What is a dominant strategy?
added by Edward Ruchevits Dec 2 '12 at 14:11
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As phrased, this is an encyclopedic question, best served by Wikipeda; a better question might be "How does Iterated Elimination of Strictly Dominated Strategies (IESDS) work? ", but then it would still be a basic question (which is totally acceptable). To make this question exemplary though, you might want to ask " How does IESDS work in a distributed decision making environment?" – Merbs Dec 2 '12 at 15:27
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How about the less encyclopedic, but broader "What is risk dominance?" (The only obvious answer on the web is the Wikipedia page, which is terse, and opaque about some points--just the sort situation in which Stackexchange can help. – Mars Jun 4 '13 at 21:15
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How can a player strategically play to influence the Nash Equilibrium that a game approaches, to one more beneficial to the player?
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<comments removed> Please do not use comments to answer these questions. This proposal is not part of a Q&A site, and the task at hand is to help define what is on and off topic for a site. Comments are here to help improve the questions; not to answer them. See What is the rationale for deleting answers? Thank you. – Robert Cartaino Apr 28 '13 at 16:52
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What is an evolutionary stable strategy and how does it relate to Nash equilibrium?
added by Artem Kaznatcheev Feb 26 '13 at 6:59
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Does it make sense to let a Dutch auction be preceded by an English auction to determine the floor of the former?
added by Glen The Udderboat Mar 6 '13 at 23:30
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<comments removed> Please do not use comments to answer these questions. This proposal is not part of a Q&A site, and the task at hand is to help define what is on and off topic for a site. Comments are here to help improve the questions; not to answer them. See What is the rationale for deleting answers? Thank you. – Robert Cartaino Apr 28 '13 at 16:54
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How do I account for cognitive biases in my game model?
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When does the undominated set coincide with the core?
added by Merbs Nov 24 '12 at 16:03
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Under what circumstances does fictitious play converge?
added by Merbs Nov 24 '12 at 16:03
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A Behavioral question (in that its focus is learning) – Merbs Nov 27 '12 at 13:07
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Just to evaluate my own question, this is a rather basic question, in that it's answered on the Wiki page. It's difficult to find a balance between asking a question that some large fraction of people can appreciate and one that is research-level, yet not P vs. NP open (popular yet unsolved). – Merbs Dec 2 '12 at 15:58
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How can we interpret set-vaued solution concepts such as Kohlberg-Mertens-stability?
added by Michael Greinecker Nov 27 '12 at 21:23
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How can I tell if the behaviour of my spacial iterated prisoners dilemma simulation is due to the strategies used or a hidden correlation in my PRNG?
added by Mark Booth Nov 28 '12 at 10:23
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I'm not certain this belongs here: it sounds like more programming than actual game theory. Maybe move to StackOverflow? – Tony May 7 '13 at 20:52
What if the question is changed to this? "Looking for suggestions for analyzing how different strategies interact to cause the behavior of my simulation." Bringing the random number generator into it does make it sound like a programming question, but it's a really about how to how game theoretic strategies interact in a complex system. Maybe that makes it more of a question about modeling and data analysis in general. I don't think there's a StackExchange group for that (maybe there should be), but that doesn't imply that it belongs here. I'm not sure whether it does or does not. – Mars Aug 8 '13 at 16:31
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What is the probability of a Condorcet winner?
added by Merbs Dec 9 '12 at 7:43
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given m people, n alternatives, and a distribution over preferences. – Merbs Dec 9 '12 at 7:43
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Why does the Kemeny-Young method fail the Independence of Clones criterion?
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How does game theory come into play when optimizing systems?
added by markovchain Mar 5 '13 at 15:54
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How does standard theory cope with off-equilibrium play in the Centepede game?
added by wiwh Mar 6 '13 at 10:10
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Is there a truly dynamic approach to games?
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What do you mean by a "truly dynamic approach"? – Kevin C Apr 14 '13 at 9:54
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What is commonly referred to as "dynamic game theory" (be it learning theory, repeated games, ...) sets out to find an equilibrium path. Although it considers different periods in time, this approach is not dynamic per se: it is a static approach to dynamic games. Hence my question, how can we have a "truly dynamic" approach? (e.g. an analytic approach cannot be "truly dynamic"). A "truly dynamic" approach would be useful in applications of bounded rationality, for instance. – wiwh Apr 25 '13 at 7:51
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In Nash eq. all players best respond to actions of others. Are there solution concepts where agents are wrong about the actions their opponents take?
added by igor Apr 14 '13 at 9:51
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Why are people still designing auctions when we know that they all generate the same expected revenue for the seller?
added by Kevin C Apr 14 '13 at 9:59
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What are the available tools for Game theoretic modelling?
added by pnp Apr 18 '13 at 9:22
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Insufficiently specific. Game Theoretic Modelling is a tool for theory building, so this is akin to asking "What are the available tools for screwdrivers?" I suspect the intended question here was "What software can assist Game Theoretic Modelling?" – Tony May 7 '13 at 20:45
@Tony Kindly have a look at Gambit and QtxGame. These quaify as 'Tools' or no? I can change the language if others agree with you – pnp May 8 '13 at 7:51
I agree that software for game theory IS a tool. I claim this question is insufficiently specific because I can't think of any possible answers that AREN'T software, and I suspect the desired answer is a list of software and nothing more. – Tony May 8 '13 at 21:51
+ 1 for lack of specificity. As far as I am concerned, I would have answered this question by listing solution concept (e.g. equilibrium concepts) to game theoretic problems and I would never have thought about softwares. – Martin Van der Linden Nov 11 '13 at 22:09
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Can backward induction applied in real-time games?
added by Popopo Apr 19 '13 at 15:59
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How does gamification vary from game theory?
added by warren May 1 '13 at 0:56
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why the down vote? – warren Jun 12 '13 at 19:20
This is a question that someone who knows nothing about game theory would ask on this. – AsheeshR Sep 6 '13 at 0:16
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@AsheeshR - and that is precisely why it would be a good question. Getting an Expert answer would be very useful – warren Sep 6 '13 at 13:48
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+1 : I have studied game theory as part of my economics curriculum and I never heard about the concept of gamification, hence I did not know the difference with game theory. – Martin Van der Linden Nov 11 '13 at 22:15
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How does game theory handle non-rational players?
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@Tony: I cannot fully agree with what you said. I think one has to be careful about what the term "rationality" refers to. In fact, a whole body of literature on bounded rationality and behavioral economics addresses precisely this question. Non-rationality can be interpreted, for instance, as bounded memory (in the context of repeated games), or as level-K thinking (where K is finite), or as certain "behavioral types", etc. Thus, although the question in its current form is somewhat vague, I don't think that it's totally irrelevant/off topic. – Kevin C May 3 '13 at 6:26
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OK, so perhaps closing it would be a little extreme. However, I would argue that most of Behavioral Economics (which is generally empirical in nature) lies outside the realm of Game Theory (which is inherently formal, i.e. non-empirical modeling). So the question becomes whether refutations of Game Theory are within the scope of this QA board. Which they definitely should be. There--you've talked me into it. – Tony May 3 '13 at 20:52
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I agree with @Tony's final assessment in response to @Kevin C. It would be overly restrictive to exclude more precise versions of this question altogether, even though some ways of making it precise should get closed as off topic. – Mars Jun 4 '13 at 21:20
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To add to my earlier comment: What if someone is learning game theory and they are truly wondering about this. It's a novice's question in this form, but a good answer to the simple novice question can help clarify what game theory is and isn't, does and doesn't do. @Tony points out that there are in addition deeper, more interesting answers as well. Both kinds of answers seem worthwhile and relevant to the topic. – Mars Jul 29 '13 at 4:09
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I agree with Kevin C, as there are attempts of including behavioral economics in game theory, like this book. – Guilherme Kenji Chihaya Sep 17 '13 at 14:58
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What is the difference between games of 'imperfect information' and games of 'incomplete information'?
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Is there an asymmetric equilibrium (of randomized strategies) in the two-bidder Dollar Auction game?
added by Fang Jing May 22 '13 at 22:55
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In which classes of games do best response dynamics converge to Nash equilibria?
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What kinds of allocation problems can be solved with monetary transfers that cannot be solved with stable matchings (without money)?
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Are there any observation models in which the folk theorem -fails to hold- in repeated games?
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What is the relationship between correlated equilibrium and sunspot equilibrium?
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Why is exponential discounting considered rational, and what's wrong with hyperbolic discounting?
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Can Fourier analysis be used to predict mixed strategy Nash equilibria in large multi-player games?
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Is quantum game theory reducible to classical game theory?
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What is the difference between (Weak) Perfect Bayesian Equilibrium and Sequential Equilibrium?
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Are there probabilistic versions of Morris's (Rev. Econ. Stud. 2000) cohesion measure for best-reply updating in coordination games on a network?
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What is risk dominance? What's the logic behind its definition in terms of products of deviation losses?
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Under what conditions are market equilibrium prices unique?
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Is there a close relationship between the concepts of an evolutionarily stable strategy and of stochastic stability?
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Is there a dominant strategy to maximize payoff for the iterated prisoner's dilemma? If not, are there strategies that generally perform well?
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