Advances in Game-Theoretic Modeling and Analysis

The field of game theory is witnessing significant developments, with a focus on addressing complex interactions within hierarchical systems and improving cooperation dynamics. Researchers are introducing novel models and solution concepts to tackle challenges such as misaligned interests and unequal incentives in multi-level games. Notably, the development of adjusted control policies and relaxed solution concepts is enhancing the robustness and scalability of game-theoretic approaches. These advances have implications for various domains, including climate change collaborations, cybersecurity, and transportation. Noteworthy papers include: The paper on Global Profits, Local Decisions, which introduces a multi-level game-theoretic model to analyze the dynamics of complex interactions. The paper on Optimal Modified Feedback Strategies in LQ Games, which proposes an adjusted control policy that mitigates adverse effects and enhances performance in the presence of implementation imperfections.

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Global Profits, Local Decisions: Why Global Cooperation Falters in Multi-level Games

The Shapley value and the strength of weak players in Big Boss games

Optimal Modified Feedback Strategies in LQ Games under Control Imperfections

Locally Optimal Solutions for Integer Programming Games

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