The Uniform Distribution in Incentive Dynamics
Computer Science and Game Theory
2012-07-03 v1 Information Theory
Dynamical Systems
math.IT
Abstract
The uniform distribution is an important counterexample in game theory as many of the canonical game dynamics have been shown not to converge to the equilibrium in certain cases. In particular none of the canonical game dynamics converge to the uniform distribution in a form of rock-paper-scissors where the amount an agent can lose is more than the agent can win, despite this fact, it is the unique Nash equilibrium. I will show that certain incentive dynamics are asymptotically stable at the uniform distribution when it is an incentive equilibrium.
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@article{arxiv.1207.0037,
title = {The Uniform Distribution in Incentive Dynamics},
author = {Dashiell E. A. Fryer},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1207.0037},
year = {2012}
}