Approachability in population games
This paper reframes approachability theory within the context of population games. Thus, whilst a player still aims at driving her average payoff to a predefined set, her opponent is no longer malevolent but instead is extracted randomly at each instant of time from a population of individuals choos...
Main Authors: | Bauso, D, Norman, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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American Institute of Mathematical Sciences
2020
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