This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract We study games with intransitive preferences that admit skew-symmetric representations. We introduce the notion of surrogate better-reply ...
We consider a simple timing game in which strategic agents select arrival times to a service facility. Agents find congestion costly and hence try to arrive when the system is under-utilized. Working ...
My collaboration with Paul fortuitously combined game-theoretic and economic perspectives. It began one afternoon in the fall of 1979 (shortly after Paul joined MEDS from Stanford and I moved to MEDS ...
“All in.” Your opponent slides a stack of chips across the high-stakes poker table. You glance back at your cards, a pair of sixes. The game is Texas Hold’em. Only two of you remain, and no community ...
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