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Game Theory

14 methods
1 method family

MOST CONNECTED IN GAME THEORY

Bayesian Nash Equilibrium
12 connections in this field
Nash Equilibrium
10 connections in this field
VCG Mechanism
8 connections in this field
Principal-Agent Model
7 connections in this field
Cournot Competition
6 connections in this field
Stackelberg Competition
6 connections in this field
Arrow-Debreu Equilibrium
5 connections in this field
Evolutionary Game Theory
5 connections in this field
Top Trading Cycles
5 connections in this field
First-Price Auction
4 connections in this field

Showing 14 of 14 methods

Game-theoretic14 methods
Arrow-Debreu EquilibriumBayesian Nash EquilibriumCournot CompetitionEvolutionary Game TheoryFirst-Price AuctionGale-Shapley AlgorithmNash EquilibriumPrincipal-Agent ModelRandom Utility ModelShapley ValueStackelberg CompetitionSubgame Perfect EquilibriumTop Trading CyclesVCG Mechanism

FIELD AT A GLANCE

Methods14
Method families1
Connected methods10+

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