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Game Theory & Math Economics: Eilon Solan (Tel-Aviv University) - "Quitting Games and Linear Complementarity Problems" (joint work with Omri N. Solan) | Einstein Institute of Mathematics

Game Theory & Math Economics: Eilon Solan (Tel-Aviv University) - "Quitting Games and Linear Complementarity Problems" (joint work with Omri N. Solan)

Date: 
Sun, 19/11/201716:00-17:00
Location: 
Elath Hall, 2nd floor, Feldman Building, Edmond J. Safra Campus
We prove that every multiplayer quitting game admits a sunspot epsilon-equilibrium for every epsilon > 0, that is, an epsilon-equilibrium in an extended game in which the players observe a public signal at every stage. We also prove that if a certain matrix that is derived from the payoff s in the game is a Q-matrix in the sense of linear complementarity problems, then the game admits a Nash epsilon-equilibrium for every epsilon > 0.