Vol. 10.1
March, 2011
- Introduction
- Editor's Introduction
- YILING CHEN and VINCENT CONITZER
- Editor's Introduction
- Empirical Implications of Computational Complexity
- Complexity and Economics: Computational Constraints May Not Matter Empirically
- FEDERICO ECHENIQUE, DANIEL GOLOVIN, and ADAM WIERMAN
- Complexity and Economics: Computational Constraints May Not Matter Empirically
- Computing Equilibria
- Polynomial Computation of Exact Correlated Equilibrium in Compact Games
- ALBERT XIN JIANG and KEVIN LEYTON-BROWN
- Linear Solvers for Nonlinear Games: Using Pivoting Algorithms to Find Nash Equilibria in n-Player Games
- JAMES R. WRIGHT, ALBERT XIN JIANG and KEVIN LEYTON-BROWN
- Polynomial Computation of Exact Correlated Equilibrium in Compact Games
- Cooperative Game Theory
- Cooperation in Two Person Games, Revisited
- ADAM KALAI and EHUD KALAI
- A Cooperative Approach to Collusion in Auctions
- YORAM BACHRACH, MORTEZA ZADIMOGHADDAM, and PETER KEY
- Cooperation in Two Person Games, Revisited
- Learning and Games
- Beating the Best Nash without Regret
- KATRINA LIGETT and GEORGIOS PILIOURAS
- Beating the Best Nash without Regret
- Mechanism Design
- Optimal Dynamic Mechanism Design via a Virtual VCG Mechanism
- SHAM M. KAKADE, ILAN LOBEL, and HAMID NAZERZADEH
- Optimal Dynamic Mechanism Design via a Virtual VCG Mechanism
- Applications and Experiments in Game Theory
- GUARDS and PROTECT: Next Generation Applications of Security Games
- BO AN, JAMES PITA, ERIC SHIEH, MILIND TAMBE, CHRIS KIEKINTVELD, and JANUSZ MARECKI
- The Lemonade Stand Game Competition: Solving Unsolvable Games
- MARTIN A. ZINKEVICH, MICHAEL BOWLING, and MICHAEL WUNDER
- GUARDS and PROTECT: Next Generation Applications of Security Games
- Puzzles
- Puzzle: Baffling Raffling
- MICHAEL L. LITTMAN and DANIEL REEVES
- Solution to Exchanges 8.2 Puzzle: A Dutch Dutch Auction Clock Auction
- ASSAF ROMM
- Puzzle: Baffling Raffling
ISSN 1551-9031