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Date: 2012-04-29 08:04:49
Structure
Nash equilibrium
Replicator equation
Dynamical system
Evolutionary game theory
Agent-based model
Strategy
Coordination game
Evolutionarily stable strategy
Game theory
Science
Problem solving

FAQ-learning in Matrix Games: Demonstrating Convergence near Nash Equilibria, and Bifurcation of Attractors in the Battle of Sexes Michael Kaisers, Karl Tuyls Maastricht University P.O. BoxMD Maastricht, The Ne

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