Bayesian games
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Bayesian games are strategic games in which players have incomplete information about others’ characteristics or payoffs and instead hold probabilistic beliefs, typically modeled using Bayesian updating.
All labels observed (2)
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| Bayesian games canonical | 2 |
| foundations of game theory with incomplete information | 1 |
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Entity disambiguation (via context triple)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: Bayesian games Context triple: [Game Theory (with Drew Fudenberg), topic, Bayesian games]
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Game Theory (with Drew Fudenberg)
"Game Theory (with Drew Fudenberg)" is a widely used graduate-level textbook that provides a rigorous and comprehensive introduction to modern game theory and its applications in economics.
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“Extensive Games and the Problem of Information”
“Extensive Games and the Problem of Information” is a foundational paper in game theory by Harold W. Kuhn that formalizes extensive-form games and introduces key concepts for analyzing strategic interaction under imperfect information.
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game theory
Game theory is a branch of mathematics and economics that studies strategic interactions among rational decision-makers, analyzing how individuals or groups choose actions when outcomes depend on the choices of others.
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Nash equilibrium
A Nash equilibrium is a game-theoretic solution concept where no player can improve their payoff by unilaterally changing their strategy, given the strategies of all other players.
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Non-cooperative Games
Non-cooperative Games is John Nash’s seminal 1950 paper that founded modern non-cooperative game theory and introduced the concept now known as Nash equilibrium.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
NED2
Entity disambiguation (via description)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: Bayesian games Target entity description: Bayesian games are strategic games in which players have incomplete information about others’ characteristics or payoffs and instead hold probabilistic beliefs, typically modeled using Bayesian updating.
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A.
Game Theory (with Drew Fudenberg)
"Game Theory (with Drew Fudenberg)" is a widely used graduate-level textbook that provides a rigorous and comprehensive introduction to modern game theory and its applications in economics.
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B.
“Extensive Games and the Problem of Information”
“Extensive Games and the Problem of Information” is a foundational paper in game theory by Harold W. Kuhn that formalizes extensive-form games and introduces key concepts for analyzing strategic interaction under imperfect information.
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C.
game theory
Game theory is a branch of mathematics and economics that studies strategic interactions among rational decision-makers, analyzing how individuals or groups choose actions when outcomes depend on the choices of others.
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D.
Nash equilibrium
A Nash equilibrium is a game-theoretic solution concept where no player can improve their payoff by unilaterally changing their strategy, given the strategies of all other players.
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E.
Non-cooperative Games
Non-cooperative Games is John Nash’s seminal 1950 paper that founded modern non-cooperative game theory and introduced the concept now known as Nash equilibrium.
- F. None of above. chosen
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this entity surface form:
foundations of game theory with incomplete information