[Moore and Repullo, \emph{Econometrica} \textbf{58} (1990) 1083-1099] and [Dutta and Sen, \emph{Rev. Econom. Stud.} \textbf{58} (1991) 121-128] are two fundamental papers on two-agent Nash implementation. Both of them are based on Maskin's classic paper [Maskin, \emph{Rev. Econom. Stud.} \textbf{66} (1999) 23-38]. A recent work [Wu, http://arxiv.org/abs/1002.4294, \emph{Inter. J. Quantum Information}, 2010 (accepted)] shows that when an additional condition is satisfied, the Maskin's theorem will no longer hold by using a quantum mechanism. Furthermore, this result holds in the macro world by using an algorithmic mechanism. In this paper, we will investigate two-agent Nash implementation by virtue of the algorithmic mechanism. The main resu...
Bayesian implementation concerns decision making problems when agents have incomplete information. T...
We propose a solution to the classical problem of Hurwicz and Schmeidler [1978] and Maskin [1999] ac...
©2002 The American Physical SocietyA version of the Monty Hall problem is presented where the player...
[Moore and Repullo, \emph{Econometrica} \textbf{58} (1990) 1083-1099] and [Dutta and Sen, \emph{Rev....
The Maskin's theorem on Nash implementation is a fundamental work in the theory of mechanism design....
The Maskin's theorem is a fundamental work in the theory of mechanism design. A recent work [Wu, Qua...
Quantum strategies have been successfully applied in game theory for years. However, as a reverse pr...
This paper concerns what will happen if quantum mechanics is concerned in subgame perfect implementa...
In this paper, we reconsider the full characterization of two-agent Nash implementation provided in ...
Bayesian implementation concerns decision making problems when agents have incomplete information. T...
We perform an experimental test of Maskin's canonical mechanism for Nash implementation, using 3 su...
Quantum mechanics has been applied to game theory for years. A recent work [H. Wu, Quantum mechanism...
Bayesian implementation concerns decision making problems when agents have incomplete information. T...
We investigate Nash Equilibrium in quantum games by quantizing the Battle of Sexes Game, finding tha...
The Maskin's theorem is a fundamental work in the theory of mechanism design. In this paper, we prop...
Bayesian implementation concerns decision making problems when agents have incomplete information. T...
We propose a solution to the classical problem of Hurwicz and Schmeidler [1978] and Maskin [1999] ac...
©2002 The American Physical SocietyA version of the Monty Hall problem is presented where the player...
[Moore and Repullo, \emph{Econometrica} \textbf{58} (1990) 1083-1099] and [Dutta and Sen, \emph{Rev....
The Maskin's theorem on Nash implementation is a fundamental work in the theory of mechanism design....
The Maskin's theorem is a fundamental work in the theory of mechanism design. A recent work [Wu, Qua...
Quantum strategies have been successfully applied in game theory for years. However, as a reverse pr...
This paper concerns what will happen if quantum mechanics is concerned in subgame perfect implementa...
In this paper, we reconsider the full characterization of two-agent Nash implementation provided in ...
Bayesian implementation concerns decision making problems when agents have incomplete information. T...
We perform an experimental test of Maskin's canonical mechanism for Nash implementation, using 3 su...
Quantum mechanics has been applied to game theory for years. A recent work [H. Wu, Quantum mechanism...
Bayesian implementation concerns decision making problems when agents have incomplete information. T...
We investigate Nash Equilibrium in quantum games by quantizing the Battle of Sexes Game, finding tha...
The Maskin's theorem is a fundamental work in the theory of mechanism design. In this paper, we prop...
Bayesian implementation concerns decision making problems when agents have incomplete information. T...
We propose a solution to the classical problem of Hurwicz and Schmeidler [1978] and Maskin [1999] ac...
©2002 The American Physical SocietyA version of the Monty Hall problem is presented where the player...