Category:Stub-Class game theory articles

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Game theory articles rating as Stub-class on the Wikipedia 1.0 Assesment Scale.

Pages in category "Stub-Class game theory articles"

The following 41 pages are in this category, out of 41 total. Updates to this list can occasionally be delayed for a few days.

A

  • Talk:Airport problem
  • Talk:All-pay auction
  • Talk:Ambiguity aversion
  • Talk:Ariel Rubinstein

B

  • Talk:Bankruptcy problem
  • Talk:Bishop-Cannings theorem
  • Talk:Bondareva-Shapley theorem
  • Talk:Bounded rationality

C

  • Talk:Complete mixing
  • Talk:Contingent cooperator

E

  • Talk:Evolution and the Theory of Games
  • Talk:Evolutionarily stable set
  • Talk:Evolutionarily stable state

E cont.

  • Talk:Evolutionary game theory

I

  • Talk:Incentive compatibility
  • Talk:Information set (game theory)
  • Talk:Irrational escalation

J

  • Talk:John Harsanyi

L

  • Talk:List of game theorists

M

  • Talk:Minority game

N

  • Talk:N-player game
  • Talk:Non-cooperative game
  • Talk:Non-credible threat

O

  • Talk:Oskar Morgenstern
  • Talk:Outcome (game theory)

P

  • Talk:Pareto set
  • Talk:Partnership game

P cont.

  • Talk:Perfect rationality
  • Talk:Proportional (fair division)

Q

  • Talk:Quantal response equilibria

R

  • Talk:Rational ignorance
  • Talk:Reinhard Selten
  • Talk:Revelation principle

S

  • Talk:Sequential game
  • Talk:Small numbers game
  • Talk:Spite

T

  • Talk:Traveler's dilemma
  • Talk:Trigger strategy
  • Talk:Two-level game theory

W

  • Talk:Wait/walk dilemma
  • Talk:Win-Stay, Lose-Switch
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