Pulse in collapse: a game dynamics experiment
Wang Yijia, Wang Zhijian

TL;DR
This paper reports on laboratory experiments with human subjects that reveal significant pulse signals during the collapse process in game dynamics, supporting the paradigm's completeness and consistency.
Contribution
It provides empirical evidence of pulse signals in collapse dynamics, validating theoretical game dynamics models with human behavior data.
Findings
Detected significant pulse signals during collapse
Supported the completeness of game dynamics paradigm
Confirmed consistency of the collapse process
Abstract
The collapse process is a constitutional sub-process in the full finding Nash equilibrium process. We conducted laboratory game experiments with human subjects to study this process. We observed significant pulse signals in the collapse process. The observations from the data support the completeness and the consistency of the game dynamics paradigm.
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Taxonomy
TopicsExperimental Behavioral Economics Studies · Game Theory and Applications
