It has long been established in the literature that the set of pure strategy Nash equilibria of any binary game of strategic complements among a set N of players can be seen as a lattice on the set of all subsets of N under the partial order defined by the set inclusion relation (subset of). If the game happens to be strict in the sense that players are never indifferent among outcomes, then the resulting lattice of equilibria satisfies a straightforward sparseness condition. In this paper, we show that, in fact, this class of games expresses all such lattices. In particular, we prove that any lattice under set inclusion on the power set of N satisfying this sparseness condition is the set of pure strategy Nash equilibria of some binary gam...
The literature on games of strategic complementarities (GSC) has focused on pure strategies. I intro...
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In the context of anonymous games (i.e., games where the payoff of a player is, apart from his/her o...
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We investigate complexity issues related to pure Nash equilibria of strategic games. We show that, e...
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We investigate complexity issues related to pure Nash equilibria of strategic games. We show that, e...
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¤This paper continues research initiated in Wooders, Cartwright and Selten (2001). We are indebted t...
We study the computational complexity of deciding the existence of a Pure Nash Equilibrium in multi-...
The literature on games of strategic complementarities (GSC) has focused on pure strategies. I intro...
We introduce the framework of noncooperative pregames and demonstrate that for all games with suffic...
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This short paper isolates a non-trivial class of games for which there exists a monotone relation be...
We introduce set packing games as an abstraction of situations in which $n$ selfish players select s...
The literature on games of strategic complementarities (GSC) has focused on pure strategies. I intro...
In order to remedy the possible loss of strategic interaction in non-atomic games with a societal ch...
In the context of anonymous games (i.e., games where the payoff of a player is, apart from his/her o...
Consider a setting in which agents can take one of two ordered actions and in which the incentive to...
We investigate complexity issues related to pure Nash equilibria of strategic games. We show that, e...
We introduce a framework of noncooperative pregames, in which players are characterized by their att...
We investigate complexity issues related to pure Nash equilibria of strategic games. We show that, e...
We present results on the relationship between non-atomic games (in dis-tributional form) and approx...
¤This paper continues research initiated in Wooders, Cartwright and Selten (2001). We are indebted t...
We study the computational complexity of deciding the existence of a Pure Nash Equilibrium in multi-...
The literature on games of strategic complementarities (GSC) has focused on pure strategies. I intro...
We introduce the framework of noncooperative pregames and demonstrate that for all games with suffic...
AbstractA widely accepted rational behavior for non-cooperative players is based on the notion of Na...
This short paper isolates a non-trivial class of games for which there exists a monotone relation be...
We introduce set packing games as an abstraction of situations in which $n$ selfish players select s...
The literature on games of strategic complementarities (GSC) has focused on pure strategies. I intro...
In order to remedy the possible loss of strategic interaction in non-atomic games with a societal ch...
In the context of anonymous games (i.e., games where the payoff of a player is, apart from his/her o...