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(a) Find a two-player coalitional game (N; v), and a bounded set K that is not closed, such that the nucleolus N (N; v; K) is the empty set.
(b) Find a two-player coalitional game (N; v), and a closed and unbounded set K, such that the nucleolus N (N; v; K) is the empty set.
What is game theory? What is a Nash Equilibrium or Nash equilibriums in this game?
What are the solutions to this game and how much is it worth to you to get your casino building permit first
Provide an example of a belief space ? with three players, which contains a state of the world ω, such that the minimal belief subspaces of the players at ω are inconsistent, and differ from each other.
Find an example of a repeated game, and a strategy vector τ , such that (a) τ is an equilibrium of the discounted game for every λ ∈ [0, 1), and (b) the limit limλ→1 γ λ(τ ) does not exist.
Is there a subgame perfect Nash equilibrium in which the players choose sales caps of less than 15 in the first period?
Find a Nash equilibrium in which some citizen does not vote for her favorite candidate, but the action she takes is not weakly dominated.
Describe this as a strategic-form game, and find all the Nash equilibria of the game. What would be your strategy in this game? Why?
Find a Nash equilibrium that is not a subgame perfect equilibrium, and explain why it fails to be a subgame perfect equilibrium.
If an applicant to a university has taken test A and scored 910 and another student has taken test B and scored 33, compare these students score using Z-values. Which one has a higher relative score?
Prove that if k and l are symmetric players, i.e., v(S ∪ {k}) = v(S ∪ {l}) for every coalition S that does not contain either of them, then for every imputation x in the core of the game with coalitional structure B, one has xk = xl.
A recent study by Ohio State University (March 5, 2008) suggests that students with cell phones may take more risks than students that do not have cell phones.
if (N; v) and (N; w) are superadditive games, and if 0 ≤ λ ≤ 1, then the game (N , λv + (1 - λ)w) defined by (λv + (1 - λ)ω) (S) := λv(S) + (1 - λ) ω(s) is also superadditive.
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