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Subtree perfectness, backward induction, and normal-extensive form equivalence for single agent sequential decision making under arbitrary choice functions

Statistics Theory 2011-09-19 v1 Statistics Theory

Abstract

We revisit and reinterpret Selten's concept of subgame perfectness in the context of single agent normal form sequential decision making, which leads us to the concept of subtree perfectness. Thereby, we extend Hammond's characterization of extensive form consequentialist consistent behaviour norms to the normal form and to arbitrary choice functions under very few assumptions. In particular, we do not need to assume probabilities on any event or utilities on any reward. We show that subtree perfectness is equivalent to normal-extensive form equivalence, and is sufficient, but, perhaps surprisingly, not necessary, for backward induction to work.

Cite

@article{arxiv.1109.3607,
  title  = {Subtree perfectness, backward induction, and normal-extensive form equivalence for single agent sequential decision making under arbitrary choice functions},
  author = {Nathan Huntley and Matthias C. M. Troffaes},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1109.3607},
  year   = {2011}
}

Comments

46 pages, 6 figures

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