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One - Memory in Repeated Games

One - Memory in Repeated Games

... – memory strategies will not place severe limitations on equilibrium payoffs: It is approximately enough for players to remember what has happened in the previous period in order to obtain any SPE ... See full document

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Generosity pays in the presence of direct reciprocity: a comprehensive study of 2 × 2 repeated games.

Generosity pays in the presence of direct reciprocity: a comprehensive study of 2 × 2 repeated games.

... practically in all cases we find mixed equilibria, and more often than not two different mixed equilibria form disjoint recurrent ...that in this region, any payoff which is a combination of S and T is ... See full document

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International power trade as a sequence of repeated bargaining games

International power trade as a sequence of repeated bargaining games

... when in a Rubinstein game, a player can worsen the result of possible agreements each time his offer is rejected (an action of “money burning”), to improve his/her bargaining ...consider one form of money ... See full document

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Competitive lobbying : the matter of non-egoistic behavior in repeated games

Competitive lobbying : the matter of non-egoistic behavior in repeated games

... groups in Brazil were the primary motivation for this ...of one specific group that, on many occasions, has decided to defend a position that was not necessarily the best for its ...is one of ...of ... See full document

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Repeated game theory as a framework for algorithm development in communication networks

Repeated game theory as a framework for algorithm development in communication networks

... players in the forwarder’s dilemma will cooperate with each other by forwarding ...defect in order to receive a payoff of 1, which is the highest payoff in this game, leaving a payoff of −C for the ... See full document

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TEACHER’S SEMIOTIC GAMES IN MATHEMATICS LABORATORY

TEACHER’S SEMIOTIC GAMES IN MATHEMATICS LABORATORY

... number. In fact, at that age it happens that, at the question “How many”, children answer with the counting sequence (because they know it by memory), but are not able to say how many with a number (the ... See full document

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CarlaSousa_ID GAMES - pwID in Portugal - Report

CarlaSousa_ID GAMES - pwID in Portugal - Report

... census in Portugal, the data regarding disability (based on diagnosis) were replaced by data regarding the individual’s self-assessment of functionality, based on the dynamic interaction between the person and the ... See full document

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The Plasmodium falciparum-specific human memory B cell compartment expands gradually with repeated malaria infections.

The Plasmodium falciparum-specific human memory B cell compartment expands gradually with repeated malaria infections.

... study in Mali to investigate the mechanisms underlying naturally-acquired malaria ...living in a small, rural, well-circumscribed, non- migratory community where antimalarial drugs were provided exclusively ... See full document

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Collusion and Reciprocity in Infinitely Repeated Games †

Collusion and Reciprocity in Infinitely Repeated Games †

... infinitely repeated Bertrand game preferences for reciprocity do not alter the payoff of the punishment outcome (in the grim trigger strategy price is set equal to marginal cost by both firms and so monetary ... See full document

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Individual Variability and Test-Retest Reliability Revealed by Ten Repeated Resting-State Brain Scans over One Month.

Individual Variability and Test-Retest Reliability Revealed by Ten Repeated Resting-State Brain Scans over One Month.

... the one month, although this might be an indication of the low signal-to- noise ratio during the rfMRI scan within this ...voxels). One significant and novel addition from the present work to the existing ... See full document

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NARRATIVE MEMORY IN HYPERFICTION AND GAMES

NARRATIVE MEMORY IN HYPERFICTION AND GAMES

... said in Ad Herennium (III, 20-34): «Since, then, images must resemble objects, we ought ourselves to choose from all objects likenesses for our ...by one notation, a single ...scenario, in order to ... See full document

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REUSE OF DECOLORIZED DYEING EFFLUENTS IN REPEATED DYEINGS

REUSE OF DECOLORIZED DYEING EFFLUENTS IN REPEATED DYEINGS

... The disperse dyeing effluents were decolorized by ozone gas at pH 10.5-11, at 25°C for 1 hour in a gas washing bottle which was connected to a 3 g/h ozone gas generator. A very clear, decolorized water was ... See full document

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A BOARD GAMES APPROACH IN ACCOUNTING TEACHING

A BOARD GAMES APPROACH IN ACCOUNTING TEACHING

... advancement in teaching is due to the transmission of the experience of the accounting professor and the student facing the labor market ...board games in the Accounting Science course, the teaching ... See full document

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Optimal Bounds in Parametric LTL Games

Optimal Bounds in Parametric LTL Games

... problems in computer science are no longer concerned with programs that transform data and then terminate, but with non-terminating ...formed in industrial ...two-player games is a powerful and ... See full document

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Women athletes in the Olympic Games

Women athletes in the Olympic Games

... Champion in history. She also added to this feat the victory in mixed doubles, and the North American Margaret Ives Abbot (1878-1955), was the champion of the female Golf Tournament, consisting of nine ... See full document

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Strategic behavior in repeated trials of vickrey auctions

Strategic behavior in repeated trials of vickrey auctions

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One Europe, one neurologist?

One Europe, one neurologist?

... http://www.uems.net). In reality, the training period varies considerably ranging from 4 to 8 years and even more so in Eastern Europe; for example, the training period in Ukraine is only 1 year! The ... See full document

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IN MEMORY OF INFORMATION IN PERNAMBUCO

IN MEMORY OF INFORMATION IN PERNAMBUCO

... Pernambuco, in the late eighteenth century. In this paper, we intend to expand the theoretical and practical field of Information Science, building a historical and epistemological approach, in order ... See full document

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Putting some order in person memory: memory for (serial) order in impression formation

Putting some order in person memory: memory for (serial) order in impression formation

... retrieval. In that case, even when the pattern of inter-item associations was developed at encoding (no load at encoding), if resources were not available at retrieval, then the search process is unable to make ... See full document

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GATEAU: games in tablets for autistic children

GATEAU: games in tablets for autistic children

... O GameMaker Studio [4] pertence `a YoYo Games. Est´a dispon´ıvel uma vers˜ao gratuita, com determinadas limitac¸˜oes e, ao mesmo tempo, um conjunto de v´arias vers˜oes pagas de modo a ajustar-se ao projeto que se ... See full document

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