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The survey presents recent results in the theory of two-person zero-sum repeated games and their connections with differential and continuous-time games. The emphasis is made on the following (1) A general model allows to deal simultaneously with stochastic and informational aspects. (2) All...
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Existence and uniqueness of a Nash equilibrium feedback is established for a simple class nonzero-sum differential games on the line. Copyright Springer-Verlag 2003
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We study a two-player, zero-sum, stochastic game with incomplete information on one side in which the players are allowed to play more and more frequently. The informed player observes the realization of a Markov chain on which the payoffs depend, while the non-informed player only observes his...
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The serious deficiencies of majority voting in both theory and practice are shown via recent experimental results. The fact is that the winner of an election is highly dependent on minor candidacies and is not only the outcome of the electorate?s will (Arrow?s paradox). A remedy is proposed :...
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