Now showing items 1-2 of 2

    • Learning and Equilibrium 

      Fudenberg, Drew; Levine, David K. (Annual Reviews, 2009)
      The theory of learning in games studies how, which and what kind of equilibria might arise as a consequence of a long-run non-equilibrium process of learning, adaptation and/or imitation. If agents’ strategies are completely ...
    • The price of selfish behavior in bilateral network formation 

      Corbo, Jacomo; Parkes, David C. (2005)
      Given a collection of selfish agents who wish to establish links to route traffic among themselves, the set of equilibrium network topologies may appear quite different from the centrally enforced optimum. We study the ...