Weiming Hu, Nianhua Xie, et al.
IEEE TPAMI
Indifference of a player with respect to two distinct outcomes of a game cannot be handled by small perturbations, because the actual choice may have significant impact on other players, and cause them to act in a way that has significant impact of the indifferent player. It is argued that ties among rational choices can be resolved by refinements of the concept of rationality based on the utilities of other players. One such refinement is the concept of Tit-for-Tat.
Weiming Hu, Nianhua Xie, et al.
IEEE TPAMI
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Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing
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IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence
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Journal of the ACM