The concept of a Nash equilibrium n-tuple is perhaps the most important idea in noncooperative game theory. |
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A distributive logic entails essentially noncooperative bargaining, a focus on the winlose distribution of a fixed pool of resources. |
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In this example it will be to player A's advantage if the game is cooperative and to player B's advantage if the game is noncooperative. |
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As an example of an n-person noncooperative game, imagine three players, A, B, and C, situated at the corners of an equilateral triangle. |
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Fourth, the strategic uncertainties surrounding North Korea feed in turn a volatile and noncooperative situation in North-East Asia. |
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However, the dickering that they do to reach this point will be noncooperative. |
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In order to see cooperative and noncooperative aircraft as well as wildlife, many sense-and-avoid systems use a mix of sensors. |
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The G20 must also take overdue action on transparency,32 by delivering an exhaustive and objective list of noncooperative jurisdictions, backed up with the promised sanctions. |
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Nash specialised in noncooperative game theory. |
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Jackson has argued that to accommodate the need for two players to form a link, conditions beyond the traditional noncooperative refinements should be required. |
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