Denote another player $-i$’s strategy by $s{-i}^j$, and player $i$’s payoffs from choosing $si^j$ when the other player chooses $s{-i}^j$ by $\pii(si^j, s{-i}^j)$. Given the $k$-step thinker’s beliefs, the expected payoff to a $k$-step thin…Capra, C. Mónica, “Noisy Expectation Formation in One-shot Games,” PhD. thesis, 1999.
Chen, Yuxin, Ganesh Iyer, and Amit Pazgal, “Limited Memory and Market Competition,” Working Paper, University of California, Berkeley, 2003.
Chong, Kuan…
Bruno Broseta
economist · 2 mentions across 1 reading
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Bruno Broseta appears only as a passing reference in the course materials, cited within a bibliography of work on bounded rationality and game-theoretic decision-making. The excerpts suggest his research engages with how players form expectations under uncertainty in strategic interactions, relevant to the seminar's interest in modeling limited computational rationality in systems. Without fuller context in the readings, his specific contribution to Pandaemonium Architecture's themes remains tangential.
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