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#1 2012-05-19 02:11:20

Karimazer1
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Anyone understand infinitely repeated games: Game Theory?

I have a problem on infinitely repeated games, I'm understanding the topic quite well, but would like some help.

Before writing up the problem, would anyone be willing to help me? (I'm asking this just because I'm not too sure how many people study this?)

If even one of you does understand / would help me, please post so I can write the problem!

#2 2012-05-19 11:27:16

John E. Franklin
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Re: Anyone understand infinitely repeated games: Game Theory?

Why not state a problem?  We might learn from your question, and this could help our future studies of the topic.
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#3 2012-05-19 20:05:49

anonimnystefy
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Re: Anyone understand infinitely repeated games: Game Theory?

Hi Karimazer

I think there are people here who can help you with that,but even if there weren:t you could just post your question and we would go through it together.


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