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Decision theory / Gaming / Non-cooperative games / Game theory / Mathematics / Strategy / Bimatrix game / Nash equilibrium / Best response / Trembling hand perfect equilibrium / LemkeHowson algorithm / Zero-sum game
Date: 2012-03-25 14:07:19
Decision theory
Gaming
Non-cooperative games
Game theory
Mathematics
Strategy
Bimatrix game
Nash equilibrium
Best response
Trembling hand perfect equilibrium
LemkeHowson algorithm
Zero-sum game

Tracing Equilibria in Extensive Games by Complementary Pivoting Bernhard von Stengel∗ Antoon van den Elzen†

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