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02/27/2023
Human and Machine Intelligence in n-Person Games with Partial Knowledge
In this note, I introduce a new framework called n-person games with par...
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10/15/2022
AI-powered tiebreak mechanisms: An application to chess
In this paper, we propose that AI systems serve as a judge in the event ...
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10/02/2022
Optimin achieves super-Nash performance
Since the 1990s, AI systems have achieved superhuman performance in majo...
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09/25/2022
Political economy of superhuman AI
In this note, I study the institutions and game theoretic assumptions th...
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09/20/2022
Mutual knowledge of rationality and correct beliefs in n-person games: An impossibility theorem
There are two well-known sufficient conditions for Nash equilibrium: com...
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06/10/2022
Credible equilibrium
Credible equilibrium is a solution concept that imposes a stronger credi...
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08/05/2021
Fairer Chess: A Reversal of Two Opening Moves in Chess Creates Balance Between White and Black
Unlike tic-tac-toe or checkers, in which optimal play leads to a draw, i...
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01/26/2021
Liberalism, rationality, and Pareto optimality
Rational players in game theory are neoliberal in the sense that they ca...
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08/21/2018