Game theory is often used to explain behavior. Such explanations often proceed by demonstrating that the behavior in question is a Nash equilibrium. Agents are in Nash equilibrium if each agent’s strategy maximizes her payoff given her opponents’ strategies. Nash equilibriums are fundamentally static, but it is usually assumed that equilibriums will be the outcome of a dynamic process of learning or evolution. This article demonstrates that, even in the most simple setting, this need not be true. In two-strategy games with just a single equilibrium, a family of imitative learning dynamics does not lead to equilibrium
John F Nash (1950) proposed dynamics for repeated interactions accordingto which agents myopically p...
AbstractThis paper surveys recent work on learning in games and delineates the boundary between form...
The paper surveys recent work on learning in games and delineates the boundary between forms of lear...
Game theory is often used to explain behavior. Such explanations often proceed by demonstrating that...
While the cardinal role of game theory in economic analysis is no longer challenged, a fundamental q...
The theory of learning in games studies how, which and what kind of equilibria might arise as a cons...
This chapter of the Handbook of Game Theory (Vol. 3) provides an overview of the theory of Nash equi...
Game theory is a mathematical framework for representing interactions of rational players trying to ...
There are various other ways in which the Nash equilibrium concept has been motivated with game theo...
Nash equilibrium analysis has become the de facto solution standard in game theory. This approach, d...
This paper is concerned with the realism of mechanisms that implement social choice functions in the...
This paper is concerned with the realism of mechanisms that implement social choice functions in the...
This paper studies convergence and stability properties of Sjöström’s (1994) mechanism, under the as...
This paper surveys recent work on learning in games and delineates the boundary between forms of lea...
In order to remedy the possible loss of strategic interaction in non-atomic games with a societal ch...
John F Nash (1950) proposed dynamics for repeated interactions accordingto which agents myopically p...
AbstractThis paper surveys recent work on learning in games and delineates the boundary between form...
The paper surveys recent work on learning in games and delineates the boundary between forms of lear...
Game theory is often used to explain behavior. Such explanations often proceed by demonstrating that...
While the cardinal role of game theory in economic analysis is no longer challenged, a fundamental q...
The theory of learning in games studies how, which and what kind of equilibria might arise as a cons...
This chapter of the Handbook of Game Theory (Vol. 3) provides an overview of the theory of Nash equi...
Game theory is a mathematical framework for representing interactions of rational players trying to ...
There are various other ways in which the Nash equilibrium concept has been motivated with game theo...
Nash equilibrium analysis has become the de facto solution standard in game theory. This approach, d...
This paper is concerned with the realism of mechanisms that implement social choice functions in the...
This paper is concerned with the realism of mechanisms that implement social choice functions in the...
This paper studies convergence and stability properties of Sjöström’s (1994) mechanism, under the as...
This paper surveys recent work on learning in games and delineates the boundary between forms of lea...
In order to remedy the possible loss of strategic interaction in non-atomic games with a societal ch...
John F Nash (1950) proposed dynamics for repeated interactions accordingto which agents myopically p...
AbstractThis paper surveys recent work on learning in games and delineates the boundary between form...
The paper surveys recent work on learning in games and delineates the boundary between forms of lear...