A comparative study of game theoretic and evolutionary models for software agents
Most of the existing work in the study of bargaining behaviour uses techniques from game theory. Game theoretic models for bargaining assume that players are <i>perfectly rational</i> and that this rationality in <i>common knowledge</i>. However, the perfect rationality assum...
Main Authors: | Fatima, S. (Author), Wooldridge, M. (Author), Jennings, N.R (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2005-04.
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