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Collective agency and game theory

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Hammer

Here we provide useful tools (algorithms, codes) for using shared intentions in game theory.

Including,

  • Single coalition formation on a graph; and
  • Construction of a coalition library.

 

Origins – The evolution of shared intentions

We model the evolution of the ability to undertake jointly intentional behaviour. Read More about “The evolution of shared intentions”…

Implications – Shared intentions and social norms

Local collaboration can hinder the adoption of a superior social norm. Read More about “Shared intentions and social norms”…

Methods – The Methodology of SI in game theory

Coalitional behaviour can be added to dynamics without sacrificing precise predictions. Read More about “The methodology of SI in game theory”…

Tools – Constructing Coalition Libraries

Pre-building a library of all possible connected sub-graphs of size k can greatly reduce computation time Read More about “Constructing a Coalition Library”…

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