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nn + A very simple and powerful concept for solving this problem is the notion of STRICT STRATEGY DOMINATION . A strategy s¡ strictly dominates strategy są if a rational player always prefers si over $ 2 .
nn + A very simple and powerful concept for solving this problem is the notion of STRICT STRATEGY DOMINATION . A strategy s¡ strictly dominates strategy są if a rational player always prefers si over $ 2 .
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If the behavior of interactors in a game - like situation is genetically determined , the strategies can be identified ... Each player is programmed for a certain strategy , and the members of the population play against each other very ...
If the behavior of interactors in a game - like situation is genetically determined , the strategies can be identified ... Each player is programmed for a certain strategy , and the members of the population play against each other very ...
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evolutionarily stable sets consist of just one speaker- and one hearer - strategy , so that we can restrict ... If the strategies in the EGT sense are identified with grammars ( as done in the previous subsection ) , games should be ...
evolutionarily stable sets consist of just one speaker- and one hearer - strategy , so that we can restrict ... If the strategies in the EGT sense are identified with grammars ( as done in the previous subsection ) , games should be ...
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Dedication | 1 |
Canonical typology suppletion and possible words Greville G Corbett | 8 |
Free prefix ordering in Chintang Balthasar Bickel Goma Banjade Martin Gaenszle | 43 |
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