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Title: Games with Incomplete Preferences


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Games with Incomplete Preferences
  • Juho Kokkala
  • supervisors
  • Prof. Raimo P. Hämäläinen
  • Dr. Tech. Kai Virtanen
  • Systems Analysis Laboratory
  • Aalto University School of Science and Technology
  • juho.kokkala_at_tkk.fi

2
Games with Incomplete Preferences
  • Normal-form non-cooperative game with 2-N players
  • Strategy set for each player i
  • Preference relation over outcomes
    for player i
  • Incomplete players may be indecisive between
    some outcomes
  • Common knowledge of strategy sets and preferences
  • Bade (2005) Each Nash equilibrium of this game
    is a Nash equilibrium of a completion of the game

3
Rationalizable Strategies
  • Rationality players select only nondominated
    strategies
  • Strategy s dominates strategy s if it yields
  • a preferred outcome no matter what the opponents
    play
  • Common knowledge of rationality, no additional
    assumptions
  • ? Rationalizable strategies (Pearce 1984,
    Bernheim 1984)
  • Kokkala J., Virtanen K., and Poropudas J.
    Rationalizable strategies
    in games with incomplete preferences Manuscript
    in preparation
  • No new rationalizable strategies appear when
    preference information is added

4
Multicriteria Games
  • Special case of games with incomplete preferences
  • Vector-valued payoff
  • Player i desires to maximize
  • Preferences represented by weights related to
    (e.g., Shapley 1959)
  • Our manuscript
  • Incomplete preference information represented by
    a set of feasible weights
  • Preference programming (Hämäläinen and Salo 1995)
  • Player i prefers outcome over outcome
    if
  • Restricting the set of feasible weights
    corresponds to additional preference information
  • Nondominated strategies
  • Rationalizable strategies

5
References
  • S. Bade Nash equilibrium in games with
    incomplete preferences, Economic Theory,
    26(2)309-332, 2005
  • B.D. Bernheim Rationalizable strategic behavior,
    Econometrica, 52(4)1007-1028, 1984
  • D.G. Pearce Rationalizable strategic behavior
    and the problem of perfection, Econometrica,
    52(4)1029-1050, 1984
  • A. Salo and R.P. Hämäläinen Preference
    programming through approximate ratio
    comparisons, European Journal of Operational
    Research, 82(3)458-475, 1995
  • L.S. Shapley Equilibrium points in games with
    vector payoffs, Naval Research Logistics
    Quarterly, 6(1)57-61, 1959
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