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The Purification Problem for Constrained Games with Incomplete Information by Helmut Meister β€” book cover

The Purification Problem for Constrained Games with Incomplete Information

by Helmut Meister
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Overview

The approach presented in this book combines two aspects of generalizations of the noncooperative game as developed by Nash. First, players choose their acts dependent on certain information variables, and second there are constraints on the sets of decisions for players. After the derivation of a general (Nash)equilibrium existence theorem, some results from purification theory are used to prove the existence of an approximate equilibrium in pure strategies, that is in nonrandomized decision functions. For some types of payoff-functions and constraints, these games prove to have an (exact) equilibrium in pure strategies. The reason for considering constrained games with incomplete information is that, apart from their game-theoretic importance, they have rather widespread application. Market games with a continuum of traders as well as some statistical decision problems are covered with this approach.

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Book Details

Published
December 28, 1987
Publisher
Springer-Verlag New York, LLC
Pages
140
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9783540184294

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