introduces Extensive and Normal forms and defines strategies as complete contingent plans. Part II: Static Settings
This condenses strategic interactions into a grid or table. It is used primarily for simultaneous games where players act at the same time without knowing what the other has chosen (e.g., bidding in a sealed auction). 2. Static Settings and Dominance
Analyzing games where players move sequentially over time. 2. Core Concepts: Part I – Representing Games
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