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160 | Eilon Solan | Stochastic Games with 2 Non-Absorbing States | (12/1997) | Israel Journal of Mathematics 119 (2000), 29-54. |
In the present paper we consider recursive games that satisfy an absorbing property defined by... |
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364 | Robert J. Aumann and Hillel Furstenberg | Findings of the Committee to Investigate the Gans-Inbal Results on Equidistant Letter Sequences in Genesis | (06/2004) |
In 1996, a committee was formed to examine the results that had been reported by H.J. Gans... |
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245 | Judith Avrahami, Werner Guth & Yaakov Kareev | The Parasite Game: Exploiting the Abundance of Nature in the Face of Competition | (06/2001) | Published as "Games of Competition in a Stochastic Environment", Theory and Decision 59 (2005), 255-294 |
A situation in which the regularity in nature can be utilized while competition is to be avoided... |
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572 | Noam Bar-Shai, Tamar Keasar, and Avi Shmida | Do Solitary Bees Count to Five? | (05/2011) |
Efficient foragers avoid returning to food sources that they had previously depleted. Bombus... |
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450 | Edna Ullmann-Margalit | Difficult Choices: To Agonize or not to Agonize? | (03/2007) | Social Research, 74 (2007), 51-74 |
What makes a choice difficult, beyond being complex or difficult to calculate? Characterizing... |
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41 | Avishai Margalit | The Ethics of Second-Order Beliefs | (03/1994) |
The questions I address my paper are: Are people morally responsible for their beliefs? Are... |
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535 | Itai Arieli | Backward Induction and Common Strong Belief of Rationality | (02/2010) |
In 1995, Aumann showed that in games of perfect information, common knowledge of rationality is... |
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250 | Pradeep Dubey & Ori Haimanko | Envy and the Optimality of Tournaments | (06/2001) |
We show that tournaments tend to outperform piece-rate contracts when there is sufficient envy... |
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127 | Eilon Solan | (Min Max)2=Min Max | (01/1997) |
A repeated game with absorbing states is played over the infinite future. A fixed one-shot game... |
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213 | Muriel Ney-Nifle, Tamar Keasar & Avi Shmida | Location and color learning in bumblebees in a two-phase conditioning experiment | (02/2000) | Journal of Insect Behavior 14 (2001), 697-711. |
Bees learn the location, odor, color and shape of flowers, and use these cues hierarchically to... |
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