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Stochastic game
About: Stochastic game is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 9493 publications have been published within this topic receiving 202664 citations.
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TL;DR: In this article, a novel deep transfer Q-learning (DTQ) associated with a virtual leader-follower pattern for supply-demand Stackelberg game of smart grid is proposed.
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TL;DR: It is shown that player 1’s payoff converges to the maximally feasible payoff when the discount factor converging to one, which contrasts with failures of reputation effects for equal discount factors that have been demonstrated in the literature.
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01 Jan 1988
TL;DR: In this article, the authors examine the perfectness concept for equilibrium points in Extensive Games and propose a non-cooperative model of characteristic-function Bargaining with three players.
Abstract: 1. Reexamination of the Perfectness Concept for Equilibrium Points in Extensive Games.- 2. The Chain Store Paradox.- 3. A Note on Evolutionarily Stable Strategies in Asymmetric Animal Conflicts.- 4. A Simple Game Model of Kidnapping.- 5. A Simple Model of Imperfect Competition where 4 Are Few and 6 Are Many.- 6. A Model of Oligopolistic Size Structure and Profitability.- 7. Are Cartel Laws Bad for Business?.- 8. Bargaining under Incomplete Information - A Numerical Example.- 9. A Noncooperative Model of Characteristic-Function Bargaining.- 10. The Equity Principle in Economic Behavior.- 11. Coalition Probabilities in a Non-Cooperative Model of Three-Person Quota-Game Bargaining.- 12. Equal Division Payoff Bounds for Three-Person Characteristic Function Experiments.- Author Index.
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TL;DR: For games without pure equilibria, strategies are typically based on elements of the best-reply cascade: MAP (maximize the expected payoff against uniformly randomizing opponents), BR-MAP (best reply to MAP), and BR-BR-MAP as discussed by the authors.
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TL;DR: This work provides a general formal framework to define and analyze the concepts of focal points and frames for normal form games.
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