Peter Vanderschraaf

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    We introduce a dynamic model for evolutionary games played on a network where strategy changes are correlated according to degree of influence between players. Unlike the notion of stochastic stability, which assumes mutations are stochastically independent and identically distributed, our framework allows for the possibility that agents correlate their strategies with the strategies of those they trust, or those who have influence over them. We show that the dynamical properties of evolutionary…Read more
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    Endogenous correlated equilibria in noncooperative games
    Theory and Decision 38 (1): 61-84. 1995.
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    Common knowledge
    Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 2008.
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    Common Knowledge
    Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
    One does not simply predict where the other will go, which is wherever the first predicts the second to predict the first to go, and so ad infinitum. Not "What would I do if I were she?" but "What would I do if I were she wondering what she would do if she were wondering what I would do if I were she...?".