نتایج جستجو برای: sum game is somehow accepted

تعداد نتایج: 7310485  

Journal: :JNW 2013
Feng Zhao Xuezhi Lv Hongbin Chen

Cognitive radio has been recently proposed as a promising technology to achieve efficient use of spectrum resources. In this paper, we consider spectrum sharing in a MIMO system where several secondary users (SUs) share spectrum with a primary user (PU). A leakage-based beamforming algorithm is proposed via game theory. The objective is to maximize the sum throughput of SUs subject to the signa...

Journal: :مجله مطالعات حقوق تطبیقی 0
محمد هادی دارائی استادیار گروه حقوق خصوصی دانشگاه علوم قضایی و خدمات اداری

“pacta sunt servanda” is one of the most fundamental principles in the common law and iranian legal systems, which have been exposed to exceptions in the process of time. these exceptions are part of general doctrine of frustration. iranians exceptions to this rule are named as “ta`azzor” and “ta`assor” rules. doctrine of frustration in common law includes three subdivision theories: “impossibi...

2008
Brian Roberson Dmitriy Kvasov Dan Kovenock Wolfgang Leininger Richard T. Farmer

We have benefited from the helpful comments of Dan Kovenock, Wolfgang Leininger, and participants in the presentation at the CESifo Summer Institute Workshop on Advances in the Theory of Contests and its Applications. Brian Roberson Miami University, Department of Economics, Richard T. Farmer School of Business, 208 Laws Hall, Oxford, OH 45056-3628 USA t: 513-529-0416, f: 513-529-8047, E-mail: ...

Journal: :Rejuvenation research 2014
Theodore C Goldsmith

For generations programmed mammal aging was widely thought to be theoretically impossible. However, new evolutionary mechanics concepts have led to renewed interest in programmed aging resulting in a schism between programmed and non-programmed proponents. This article argues that this lack of consensus is damaging medical research and therefore steps should be taken to pro-actively resolve the...

Journal: :CoRR 2018
Ulrich Pferschy Gaia Nicosia Andrea Pacifici

This contribution deals with a two-level discrete decision problem, a so-called Stackelberg strategic game: A Subset Sum setting is addressed with a set $N$ of items with given integer weights. One distinguished player, the leader, may alter the weights of the items in a given subset $L\subset N$, and a second player, the follower, selects a solution $A\subseteq N$ in order to utilize a bounded...

1998
Bengt Carlsson Stefan Johansson Magnus Boman

We introduce generous, even-matched, and greedy strategies as concepts for analyzing games. A two person prisoner's dilemma game is described by the four outcomes (C,D), (C,C), (D,C), and (D,D). In a generous strategy the proportion of (C,D) is larger than that of (D,C), i.e. the probability of facing a defecting agent is larger than the probability of defecting. An even-matched strategy has th...

Journal: :Int. J. Game Theory 2016
Éric Duchêne Matthieu Dufour Silvia Heubach Urban Larsson

The game of nim, with its simple rules, its elegant solution and its historical importance is the quintessence of a combinatorial game, which is why it led to so many generalizations and modifications. We present a modification with a new spin: building nim. With given finite numbers of tokens and stacks, this two-player game is played in two stages (thus belonging to the same family of games a...

Journal: :معماری و شهرسازی 0
مهدی حسینی دهاقانی دانشکده شهرسازی، پردیس هنرهای زیبا، دانشگاه تهران میثم بصیرت دانشکده شهرسازی، پردیس هنرهای زیبا، دانشگاه تهران

game theory is an approach based on mathematics to study social interactions and modeling strategic situations. this theory focuses on decision situations where preferences of decision makers are disputed. existence of strategic position in city also with a conflict of interest or competition makes using game theory to describe the urban management issues, attractive. one of the important contr...

2017
Dave De Jonge Dongmo Zhang

In this paper we present a new algorithm for negotiations in non-zero-sum games. Although games have been studied extensively, most game playing algorithms have been developed under the assumption that players do not communicate. Many real-world problems, however, can be modeled as non-zero-sum games in which players may mutually benefit if they coordinate their actions, which requires negotiat...

Journal: :Int. J. Game Theory 2012
Peter Duersch Jörg Oechssler Burkhard C. Schipper

We show that a symmetric two-player zero-sum game has a pure strategy equilibrium if and only if it is not a generalized rock-paper-scissors matrix. Moreover, we show that every finite symmetric quasiconcave two-player zero-sum game has a pure equilibrium. Further sufficient conditions for existence are provided. We point out that the class of symmetric two-player zero-sum games coincides with ...

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