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Gaming / Nash equilibrium / Stackelberg competition / Correlated equilibrium / Zero–sum game / Minimax / Bayesian game / Price of anarchy / Chicken / Game theory / Problem solving / Decision theory
Date: 2013-12-04 09:17:07
Gaming
Nash equilibrium
Stackelberg competition
Correlated equilibrium
Zero–sum game
Minimax
Bayesian game
Price of anarchy
Chicken
Game theory
Problem solving
Decision theory

Noname manuscript No. (will be inserted by the editor) On the Value of Commitment Joshua Letchford · Dmytro Korzhyk · Vincent Conitzer

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