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Stochastic games: Existence of the MinMax

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Abraham Neyman ()

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Paper provided by Center for Rationality and Interactive Decision Theory, Hebrew University, Jerusalem in its series Discussion Paper Series with number dp295.

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Date of creation: Aug 2002
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Publication status: Published in Stochastic Games and Applications, A. Neyman and S. Sorin (Eds.), Kluwer Academic Press (2003).
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  1. VIEILLE, Nicolas & ROSENBERG, Dinah & SOLAN, Eilon, 2002. "Stochastic games with a single controller and incomplete information," Les Cahiers de Recherche 754, HEC Paris. [Downloadable!]
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  2. Solan, Eilon & Vieille, Nicolas, 2002. "Correlated Equilibrium in Stochastic Games," Games and Economic Behavior, Elsevier, vol. 38(2), pages 362-399, February. [Downloadable!] (restricted)
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  3. Abraham Neyman, 2001. "Real Algebraic Tools in Stochastic Games," Discussion Paper Series dp272, Center for Rationality and Interactive Decision Theory, Hebrew University, Jerusalem. [Downloadable!]
  4. VIEILLE, Nicolas & ROSENBERG, Dinah & SOLAN, Eilon, 2001. "On the maxmin value of stochastic games with imperfect monitoring," Les Cahiers de Recherche 760, HEC Paris. [Downloadable!]
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  5. Mertens, Jean-Francois, 2002. "Stochastic games," Handbook of Game Theory with Economic Applications, in: R.J. Aumann & S. Hart (ed.), Handbook of Game Theory with Economic Applications, edition 1, volume 3, chapter 47, pages 1809-1832 Elsevier. [Downloadable!] (restricted)
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  1. Jean-Francois Mertens & Abraham Neyman & Dinah Rosenberg, 2007. "Absorbing Games with Compact Action Spaces," Levine's Bibliography 843644000000000178, UCLA Department of Economics. [Downloadable!]
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  2. Yuhuda (John) Levi, 2009. "Stochastic Games with Information Lag," Discussion Paper Series dp499, Center for Rationality and Interactive Decision Theory, Hebrew University, Jerusalem. [Downloadable!]
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