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Dynamic Games and Applications Seminar

Absorption Paths and Equilibria in Quitting Games

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May 26, 2022   11:00 AM — 12:00 PM

Catherine Rainer Université de Brest, France

Catherine Rainer

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We study quitting games and define the concept of absorption paths, which is an alternative definition to strategy profiles that accommodates both discrete-time aspects and continuous-time aspects, and is parametrized by the total probability of absorption in past play rather than by time. We establish that any quitting game that does not have simple equilibria (that is, an equilibrium where the game terminates in the first period or one where the game never terminates) has a sequentially 0-perfect absorption path. We finally identify a class of quitting games that possess sequentially 0-perfect absorption paths and present an algorithm to compute them.

(with Galit Ashkenazi-Golan, Eilon Solan, and Ilia Krasikov)

Georges Zaccour organizer
Jafar Chaab organizer
Mahsa Mahboob Ghodsi organizer

Location

Online meeting
Zoom
Montréal Québec
Canada

Associated organizations

Research Axis