Protocoles de communication robustes
Olivier Gossner
Revue Économique, 1997, vol. 48, issue 3, 685-695
Abstract:
[fre] Protocoles de communication robustes. . Lorsque des possibilités de communication existent, un protocole désigne un ensemble de règles utilisées par les agents pour échanger de l'information. Nous définissons un protocole robuste comme un protocole duquel aucun agent n'a intérêt à dévier, et caractérisons ces protocoles. [eng] Robust protocols. . Whenever communication is possible, a protocol is a set of rules that describes how players exchange information. We define a robust protocol as a protocol from which no player has incentives to deviate, and characterize these protocols.
Date: 1997
Note: DOI:10.3406/reco.1997.409907
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