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... sum games game theory has yielded important insight and advice . But on the strategy of action where conflict is mixed with mutual de- pendence — the nonzero - sum games involved in wars and threats of war , strikes , negotiations ...
... sum games game theory has yielded important insight and advice . But on the strategy of action where conflict is mixed with mutual de- pendence — the nonzero - sum games involved in wars and threats of war , strikes , negotiations ...
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... game theory may have overshot the level at which the most fruitful work could be done and may have defined away some of the essential ingredients of typical nonzero - sum games . Preoccupied with the solution to the nonzero - sum game , ...
... game theory may have overshot the level at which the most fruitful work could be done and may have defined away some of the essential ingredients of typical nonzero - sum games . Preoccupied with the solution to the nonzero - sum game , ...
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... game theory during the past one and one- half decades.1 The essence of randomization in a two - person zero- sum ... nonzero - sum games . One can flip a coin to keep an opponent from guessing with confidence whether it will come up heads or ...
... game theory during the past one and one- half decades.1 The essence of randomization in a two - person zero- sum ... nonzero - sum games . One can flip a coin to keep an opponent from guessing with confidence whether it will come up heads or ...
Contents
The Retarded Science of International Strategy | 3 |
2 An Essay on Bargaining | 21 |
Toward a Theory of Interdependent Decision | 83 |
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action advantage adversary agreement all-out balance of terror bargaining game behavior cell chance Chapter choice choose clue Column commitment communication concert conflict cooperative game coordination coordination game decision depends deterrence enemy enforcement evidence example expected value game theory identify incentive initial interest involved John Harsanyi jointly kind knows likelihood limited limited war Luce and Raiffa mathematical matrix means military minimax missiles mixed strategies move mutual Nash Nash point negotiation no-attack nonzero-sum game nuclear weapons offer one's other's outcome pair participants particular partner party payoff payoff matrix penalty play possible potential preference principle probability problem promise pure Quemoy random rational players recognize retaliation retaliatory forces risk role Row's rules Russians side situation solution stable strategy strike structure suggestion suppose surprise attack symmetry tacit bargaining tacit game tactic threat threaten tion tive value system yield zero-sum game