An Economist's Perspective on Multi-Agent Learning
Drew Fudenberg and
David Levine
Scholarly Articles from Harvard University Department of Economics
Abstract:
We comment on the Shoham, Powers, and Grenager survey of multi-agent learning and game theory, emphasizing that some of their categories are important for economics and others are not. We also try to correct some minor imprecisions in their discussion of the economics literature on learning in games.
Date: 2007
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Working Paper: An Economists Perspective on Multi-Agent Learning (2006)
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