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Convergence to Nash equilibria in distributed and selfish reallocation processes
Author: Hajirasouliha, Iman
Date created: 2007
Markets and complexity
Author: Kasimatis, Nikolaus
Date created: 2008
Lameduck leadership: The effects of interim leadership on party discipline
Author: Lockhart, Angus Allan
Date created: 2018-05-16
Game theoretic models of clear versus plain speech
Author: Jian, Jie
Date created: 2018-11-27

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