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Topic: Other Topics. Respond to the question: the gladiator game enigma?
07/18/2010 04:12 PM by Roger; Where does the # come into it?
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Topic: Other Topics. Respond to the question: the gladiator game enigma?
06/06/2010 08:55 AM by Pinchas B; Can't Understand...
I am ashamed to admit that I don't understand how did you get the first line u the equation: W#(p+1) = (x/x+y)(W#(p)+Sy) + (y/x+y)(W#(p)-Sx) Will you be kind enough to go into details? Many thanks, Pinchas [View full text and thread]

Topic: Other Topics. Respond to the question: the gladiator game enigma?
06/05/2010 03:13 PM by Emma; Hi
Hi. Can you explain me and simplify the equation and variables and how you solve that? [View full text and thread]

Topic: Other Topics. Respond to the question: the gladiator game enigma?
06/04/2010 09:15 PM by skzap;
p is the total number of gladiators S total strength of the field (and therefore constant) T# total strength of team # W# winning chances of team # for p=2 W#(p) = T#/S lets admit W#(p) = T#/S for any p, therefore for [View full text and thread]

Topic: Other Topics. Respond to the question: the gladiator game enigma?
06/01/2010 04:29 PM by Emma; the gladiator game enigma
The game: There are two gladiators groups. Group A and Group B. Let assume that group A have 20 gladiators and group B have 30 gladiators. Every gladiator have a mark that represent his power in positive integer - 100, 140, 200, 80, [View full text and thread]

Topic: Other Topics. Respond to the question: The gladiators game?
06/01/2010 04:26 PM by Emma; The gladiators game
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Topic: Forum. Respond to the question: Tournament of altered iterated prisoner?
05/28/2010 06:13 AM by Silvio; Tournament of altered iterated prisoner's dilemma
A friend and me are currently holding a tournament, that is very similar to Robert Axelrod's Iterated prisoner's dilemma except that you have to pay to learn whether the other has betrayed you. We're looking for participants. If you are [View full text and thread]

Topic: Other Topics. Respond to the question: Extensive form game?
04/29/2010 02:47 PM by Peter Kolia; Using even numbers instead
Have you thought about using Wedding Cakes game algorithm with only even numbers like how the well known game was being played many years ago in England during the wedding ceremony? [View full text and thread]

Topic: Other Topics. Respond to the question: Incentives to innovate?
04/29/2010 02:36 PM by Jen Navarow; Invention is the mother of all needs
I came across the following incentive in terms of online traffic school [View full text and thread]

Topic: Other Topics. Respond to the question: Incentives to innovate?
04/29/2010 02:35 PM by Tommy Morfan; Great motivation
I came across the following incentive in terms online traffic schools http://www.trafficschools123.com [View full text and thread]

Topic: Other Topics. Respond to the question: Incentives to innovate?
04/29/2010 02:33 PM by Stephanie Gabriel; Whats wrong with incentives
There is always some kind of incentive involved with innovation. At times it could be monetary and other times it is in terms of personal satisfaction. [View full text and thread]

Topic: Other Topics. Respond to the question: Signalling Game Need Help with Question?
04/27/2010 04:06 PM by Anon; Signalling Game (Need Help with Question)
I was wondering if someone could help me solve this question: Brad (B) wants to buy a ticket for a sports event via mail order. There are two sellers, an honest seller, Harold (H) and a dishonest seller, Donald (D). Brad knows that [View full text and thread]

Topic: Zero Sum Games. Respond to the question: Constant sum game?
04/26/2010 10:48 PM by amit; Constant sum game
How to solve a constant sum game where nash equilibrium doesn't exist? [View full text and thread]

Topic: Auctions. Respond to the question: double auctions questions advanced?
04/22/2010 05:31 AM by the auctioneer; double auctions questions ( advanced )
hi I found some challenging questions... Consider the double auction with one seller and one buyer (Chatterjee and Samuelson (1983)). The valuations vs and vb of the seller and the buyer are independently drawn from the uniform [View full text and thread]

Topic: Applications. Respond to the question: Im looking for a solution to this game?
03/21/2010 02:56 PM by name withheld; 2042
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Topic: Other Topics. Respond to the question: tender?
03/02/2010 04:05 PM by name withheld; rwederd
deded [View full text and thread]

Topic: Other Topics. Respond to the question: Extensive form game?
02/24/2010 06:11 AM by abli; Extensive form game
Hello there Could you please let me know if there is any (research) work that enables to transform a set of if-then-else rules into extensive form game [View full text and thread]

Topic: Applications. Respond to the question: HELP NASH COURNOT?
02/21/2010 05:29 AM by Prad; HELP!! NASH, COURNOT
Suppose there are I farmers, each of whom has the right to graze cows on the village common. The amount of milk a caw produces depends on the total numbers of cows, N, grazing on the green. The revenue produced by ni cows is ni x v(N) [View full text and thread]

Topic: Other Topics. Respond to the question: BESOIN URGENT DAIDE EQUILIBRE NASHCO?
02/21/2010 05:21 AM by Prad; BESOIN URGENT D'AIDE, EQUILIBRE NASH;COURNOT
Supposons qu'il y a I fermiers, chacun d'eux peut laisser paître ses vaches dans le pré commun. La quantité de lait produit par vache dépends du nombre total de vaches N, broutant dans le pré. Le revenu produit par ni vaches est ni [View full text and thread]

Topic: Other Topics. Respond to the question: none?
02/21/2010 05:05 AM by Prad;
Need your help and hope I would be able to help you! [View full text and thread]