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1950 - Gale Group | World Scholar Latin America

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Kenneth J. Arrow, Leonid Hurwicz,

... then a game (in a generalized sense) where player 1 has the choice of a certain set ... constrained to be nonnegative for present purposes and player 2 selects numbers y 1 , …, y n also ... payoff of the game, the payment made by player 2 to player 1, will be a function of the decisions made by the two players, the x's and the y's. This ... at a choice of strategies by the two players where player 1 is maximizing his payoff given the strategy of player 2, and player 2 is minimizing the payoff, given the strategy ...

Tópico(s): Advanced Mathematical Modeling in Engineering

1957 - Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences | Operations Research

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OAPEN Free

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Programme The Katagum Players - The Green Dye. W. and B. SSEF. Blackheath. Local Records. L.R. 49/7. Book.

0000 - Gale Group | ArchivesUnbound Women-War

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Morton D. Davis, Michael Maschler,

... i, #2, • • • , xn) represents the amount which the players receive. If we restrict ourselves to individually rational ... and let v and \x be two distinct players in a coalition Bj of B. An objection ... vector y , where C is a coalition containing player v but not player jx, whose coordinates {yu}, kCiC, satisfy: yv>xv, ... vector Z, where D is a coalition containing player ix but not player *>, whose coordinates {zk\, feG-D, satisfy: Zk^Xk ... Zfc = z>(.D). DEFINITION. We shall say that player v is stronger than player /x (or, equivalently, ...

Tópico(s): Optimization and Variational Analysis

1963 - American Mathematical Society | Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society

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A Scene from a Kabuki Drama Entitled "Kagamiyama Zori Uchi" Is Portrayed. The Woman in the Centre Holding a Sandal Is Called "Tsubone Iwafuji," While the ...

0000 - Gale Group | NCCO Photography

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John Isbell,

... is a one-to-one correspondence between their players identifying their families of winning sets; to name ... must say, not game but game with ordered players Pi, * *, P,, or a similar phrase. Beyond this, note that n-player game (e.g. the 435-player game 'of the House of Representatives) may be converted into (n + k)-player game by adjoining k voteless players or dummies. The phrase an n-player game G does not here imply that all n players are non-dummies. (In the first part of ... can assign numerical weights wl, , wn to the players so that the winning sets are precisely those ...

Tópico(s): Organizational Management and Leadership

1959 - American Mathematical Society | Mathematics of Computation

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Group portrait of six Manipuris, dressed in polo clothes and holding sticks, at Manipur in north-eastern India, taken by Bourne and Shepherd in the 1870s. ...

0000 - Gale Group | NCCO Photography

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John C. Harsanyi,

... analysis of games with incomplete information where the players are uncertain about some important parameters of the ... the payoff functions, the strategies available to various players, the information other players have about the game, etc. However, each player has a subjective probability distribution over the alternative ... that these probability distributions entertained by the different players are mutually “consistent”, in the sense that they ... distribution” over the parameters unknown to the various players. But later the theory is extended also to ...

Tópico(s): Economic theories and models

1967 - Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences | Management Science

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Anatol Rapoport,

... the payoffs of a 2 × 2 game (two players, each with a choice of two strategies) are ... that is, in these games each of the players has the same payoff matrix. Of the twelve ... same outcome is the most preferred by both players, so that there is no conflict of interest. ... distinct types of "psychological pressure" operating on each player. These pressures are seen as the motivations of a player to shift from the so-called natural (minimax) ... a greater payoff which accrues to the shifting player (if he shifts alone). These, in turn, make ...

Tópico(s): Leadership, Courage, and Heroism Studies

1967 - Wiley | Systems Research and Behavioral Science

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J. A. Nicholas,

... of lower and upper extremities, 139 professional football players were classified as loose or tight, and subsequently ... incidence of major knee ligament rupture. Thirty-seven players sustained knee ligament rupture requiring surgery. Thirty-nine players had at least three indices of looseness. Twenty- ... ruptured their knee ligaments. Of the remaining 100 players with two or less indices, nine (9%) ruptured their ligaments. Only two (4%) players in the tight category (no indices of looseness) ... be designed to increase the strength of loose players and the mobility of tight players. By proper ...

Tópico(s): Adhesion, Friction, and Surface Interactions

1970 - American Medical Association | JAMA

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Alfredo Banos,

... Neumann and Morgenstern it is assumed that both players know the rules of the game (e.g., ... to denote the case where at least one player does not have complete information. In this paper ... our attention to those pseudo-games in which player I, say, is only aware of his set ... elements: $2 \leqq m < \infty$) and not of player II's strategy choices (assumed to have uniformly bounded second moments). Player II is assumed to have complete information. More ... a_m\}$ denote the pure strategy choices of player I. Denote by $A^\ast$ the set of ...

Tópico(s): Mathematical and Theoretical Analysis

1968 - Institute of Mathematical Statistics | The Annals of Mathematical Statistics

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Three Komuso Play the Shakuhachi (Japanese Recorder). Komuso Originally Means Beggar Monks, and They Wore Braided Bamboo Hats Deeply over Their Heads, ...

0000 - Gale Group | NCCO Photography

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Jack H. Wilmore, W. L. Haskell,

ArticleBody composition and endurance capacity of professional football players.J H Wilmore, and W L HaskellJ H ... Aerobic Fitness in High School and College Football Players: Critical for Prescribing Safe Exercise Regimens20 November 2021 | ... Division I Football Body Composition by Season and Player Age23 March 2022 | Journal of Strength and Conditioning ... Tests Between Italian National League and American Football Players: A Comparative StudyJournal of Strength and Conditioning Research, ... Body Weight, and Body Composition in American Football Players From 1942 to 2011Journal of Strength and Conditioning ...

Tópico(s): Sports Performance and Training

1972 - American Physiological Society | Journal of Applied Physiology

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National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER)

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John Galt,

Publisher's advertisement: t.p. recto. Book.

1831 - Gale Group | NCCO Corvey

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Steven J. Brams,

... the optimal play of these games, when one player is omniscient or omnipotent and the other player is aware of his omniscience or omnipotence, are derived. Intuitively, omniscience allows a player to predict the strategy choice of an opponent in advance of play, and omnipotence allows a player, after initial strategy choices are made, to continue to move after the other player is forced to stop. Omniscience and its awareness by an opponent may hurt both players, but this problem can always be rectified if ...

Tópico(s): Philosophy and Theoretical Science

1982 - Taylor & Francis | Inquiry

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John Galt,

Publisher's advertisement: t.p. recto. Book.

1831 - Gale Group | NCCO Corvey

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Eric C. Loader, Steven W. Edwards, Keith P. Henschen,

... change perceptual set. Jones (1973) suggested that game players should be more field-independent than nongame players and be capable of shifting perceptual set. This ... designed to determine whether male and female basketball players were more field-independent than nonbasketball players and whether basketball players were capable of changing perceptual set. Analysis of data demonstrated that male and female basketball players were not significantly more field-independent than nonbasketball players. Among the male basketball players and the combined ...

Tópico(s): Behavioral Health and Interventions

1982 - SAGE Publishing | Perceptual and Motor Skills