Games of Incomplete Information and Myopic Equilibria
R. Simon, S. Spiez, H. Torunczyk

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new equilibrium concept for games of incomplete information, addressing an open question posed by Neyman, and providing a novel approach to analyzing strategic interactions under uncertainty.
Contribution
The paper proposes a new equilibrium concept specifically designed for games of incomplete information, resolving a longstanding open problem in the field.
Findings
Introduces a new equilibrium concept for incomplete information games.
Provides theoretical analysis and properties of the proposed equilibrium.
Addresses and solves Neyman's open question.
Abstract
A new concept of an equilibrium in games is introduced that solves an open question posed by A. Neyman.
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Taxonomy
TopicsGame Theory and Applications · Opinion Dynamics and Social Influence · Economic theories and models
