Some results on zero sum games with incomplete information: the dependant case
Jean-Pierre Ponssard and
Sylvain Sorin
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Abstract:
In games with incomplete information, the players' states of information may be determined either through independent chance moves or through a unique one. Generally, a unique chance move generates some dependance in the players' state of information thus giving rise to significant complications in the analysis. However, it turns out that many results obtained in the simpler independent case have their counterpart in the dependent one. This is proved in this paper for several previous results of the authors.
Date: 1980
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Published in International Journal of Game Theory, 1980, 9 (4), pp.233-245. ⟨10.1007/BF01771428⟩
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DOI: 10.1007/BF01771428
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