This paper extends the nonexistence result of Heifetz and Samet (Games Econ. Behav. 22 (1998) 260 273). They have shown that there exists no universal knowledge space to which every knowledge space can be mapped in a knowledge-preserving manner. We show that an analogous nonexistence result holds in the more general context of information structures. These structures can be viewed as generalizations of knowledge spaces that describe non-probabilistic beliefs. (c) 2003 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved
Many different approaches to describing the players’ knowledge and beliefs can be found in the liter...
Neeman (2004) and Heifetz and Neeman (2006) have shown that, in auctions with incomplete information...
We revisit the question of modeling incomplete information among 2 Bayesian players, following an ex...
In this paper, we provide a notion of structure preserving maps (i.e. knowledge-belief morphisms) be...
Meier (2008) shows that the universal knowledge-belief space exists. However, besides the universali...
Meier (2008) shows that the universal knowledge-belief space exists. However, besides the universali...
Several game theoretical topics require the analysis of hierarchical beliefs, particularly in incomp...
In this paper, we provide a notion of structure preserving maps (i.e. knowledge-belief morphisms) b...
The probabilistic type spaces in the sense of Harsanyi [Management Sci. 14 (1967/68) 159-182, 320-33...
Meier (2012) gave a "mathematical logic foundation" of the purely measurable universal type space (H...
Mertens and Zamir have proposed the construction of a universal belief space which allows model game...
The probabilistic type spaces in the sense of Harsanyi [Management Sci. 14 (1967/68) 159–182, 320–33...
The concept of types was introduced by Harsányi (1967-1968). In the literature there are two approac...
Meier M. Universal beliefs structures. Bielefeld (Germany): Bielefeld University; 2002.The term "Bel...
We say that two type spaces over a fixed space of uncertainty are δ-away if there exists a zero-sum ...
Many different approaches to describing the players’ knowledge and beliefs can be found in the liter...
Neeman (2004) and Heifetz and Neeman (2006) have shown that, in auctions with incomplete information...
We revisit the question of modeling incomplete information among 2 Bayesian players, following an ex...
In this paper, we provide a notion of structure preserving maps (i.e. knowledge-belief morphisms) be...
Meier (2008) shows that the universal knowledge-belief space exists. However, besides the universali...
Meier (2008) shows that the universal knowledge-belief space exists. However, besides the universali...
Several game theoretical topics require the analysis of hierarchical beliefs, particularly in incomp...
In this paper, we provide a notion of structure preserving maps (i.e. knowledge-belief morphisms) b...
The probabilistic type spaces in the sense of Harsanyi [Management Sci. 14 (1967/68) 159-182, 320-33...
Meier (2012) gave a "mathematical logic foundation" of the purely measurable universal type space (H...
Mertens and Zamir have proposed the construction of a universal belief space which allows model game...
The probabilistic type spaces in the sense of Harsanyi [Management Sci. 14 (1967/68) 159–182, 320–33...
The concept of types was introduced by Harsányi (1967-1968). In the literature there are two approac...
Meier M. Universal beliefs structures. Bielefeld (Germany): Bielefeld University; 2002.The term "Bel...
We say that two type spaces over a fixed space of uncertainty are δ-away if there exists a zero-sum ...
Many different approaches to describing the players’ knowledge and beliefs can be found in the liter...
Neeman (2004) and Heifetz and Neeman (2006) have shown that, in auctions with incomplete information...
We revisit the question of modeling incomplete information among 2 Bayesian players, following an ex...