The support of a mixed strategy solution for 3-person Colonel Blotto

 

Game theory basics and methodology

 

Love tokens in the Lai de l'Ombre

 

Developments of Jonathan Weisstein’s mixed strategy for continuous Colonel Blotto

 

Rational belief for a disorderly information cascade

 

Emotions in game theory. Talk at the First World Game Theory Conference,  Bilboa, Spain.

 

Weak models, nil hypotheses and decorative statistics: is there no hope? Green and Shapiro's Pathologies of Rational Choice Theory. Journal of Conflict Resolution. December, 1995.

 

Games of boldness, where the player performing the hardest task wins. (with Mordechai Henig) Operations Research, 40, 76-86, 1992.

 

Comments on Brown and Rosenthal's reexamination of O'Neill's minimax experiment. Econometrica, 1991.

 

A non-metric test of the minimax theory of two-person zero-sum games. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 84, 2106-2109, 1987.  

 — A clever idea: Mark Walker and John Wooders test the theory using players' choice of serves at Wimbledon tennis matches.

 What Happens in the Field Stays in the Field. Steve Levitt, John List and David Reiley have professional poker, bridge and soccer players play “Four-Card Barry”, forthcoming Review of Economic Studies.

 

“Truer” (with Danny Goldstick). Philosophy of Science. 31, 631-672, 1987.  (A critique of Popper’s notion of verisimilitude.)

 counter-critique by Ilkla Niilinuoto

 

A decision-theory model of danger compensation. Journal of Accident Analysis and Prevention. 9, 157-165, 1977.

 

 

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