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The reverse Stackelberg solution of a two-person nonzero-sum differential game is considered. We assume that the leader plays in the class of nonanticipative strategies. The main result is the description of the Stackelberg solutions via an auxiliary zero-sum differential game. The case when the...
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We explore how an incremental change in complexity of strategies ("an inch of memory") in repeated interactions influences the sets of Nash equilibrium (NE) strategy and payoff profiles. For this, we introduce the two most basic setups of repeated games, where players are allowed to use only...
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We explore how an incremental change in complexity of strategies ("an inch of memory") in repeated interactions influences the sets of Nash equilibrium (NE) strategy and payoff profiles. For this, we introduce the two most basic setups of repeated games, where players are allowed to use only...
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