The paper develops a theory of biases in decision making. Discovering a strategy for solving a game is a complex problem that may be solved by decomposition; a player decomposing a problem into many simple sub-problems may easily identify the optimal solution to each sub-problem: however it is shown that even though all partial solutions are optimal, the solution to the global problem may be largely sub-optimal. The conditions under which a decomposition process gives rise to a sub-optimal solution are explored, and it is shown that the sub-optimalities ultimately originate from the process of categorization that governs the creation of a decomposition pattern. Decisions based on a strategy discovered by decomposition are therefore frequent...
The Dirty Faces game requires players to perform iterative reasoning in order to arrive at equilibri...
The paper examines resource allocation games such as Colonel Blotto and Colonel Lotto games with the...
This paper studies the learning process carried out by two agents who are involved in many games. As...
The paper develops a theory of biases in decision making. Discovering a strategy for solving a game ...
k1 x k2 x .... x kn games are uniquely decomposed into their strategic and behavioral parts. The str...
Each chapter of this dissertation focuses on a different aspect of strategic behavior. The first cha...
International audienceMany decision problems have two levels: one for strategic decisions, and anoth...
Experimental and computer simulation were used to study problem representation, solution strategies,...
In this paper, we propose a challenging research direction for Constraint Programming and optimizat...
Game theory describes the conditions for the strategies of rational agents to form an equilibrium. H...
Nash equilibrium takes optimization as a primitive, but suboptimal behavior can persist in simple st...
In this paper (reinforcement) learning of decision makers that face many different games is studied....
Nash equilibrium takes optimization as a primitive, but suboptimal behavior can persist in simple st...
Abstract: In this paper a new mathematical model of human behavior in positional combinato...
The Dirty Faces game requires players to perform iterative reasoning in order to arrive at equilibri...
The paper examines resource allocation games such as Colonel Blotto and Colonel Lotto games with the...
This paper studies the learning process carried out by two agents who are involved in many games. As...
The paper develops a theory of biases in decision making. Discovering a strategy for solving a game ...
k1 x k2 x .... x kn games are uniquely decomposed into their strategic and behavioral parts. The str...
Each chapter of this dissertation focuses on a different aspect of strategic behavior. The first cha...
International audienceMany decision problems have two levels: one for strategic decisions, and anoth...
Experimental and computer simulation were used to study problem representation, solution strategies,...
In this paper, we propose a challenging research direction for Constraint Programming and optimizat...
Game theory describes the conditions for the strategies of rational agents to form an equilibrium. H...
Nash equilibrium takes optimization as a primitive, but suboptimal behavior can persist in simple st...
In this paper (reinforcement) learning of decision makers that face many different games is studied....
Nash equilibrium takes optimization as a primitive, but suboptimal behavior can persist in simple st...
Abstract: In this paper a new mathematical model of human behavior in positional combinato...
The Dirty Faces game requires players to perform iterative reasoning in order to arrive at equilibri...
The paper examines resource allocation games such as Colonel Blotto and Colonel Lotto games with the...
This paper studies the learning process carried out by two agents who are involved in many games. As...