Bayesian games: Games with incomplete information

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Article Outline: Glossary Definition of the Subject Introduction Harsanyi's Model: The Notion of Type Aumann's Model Harsanyi's Model and Hierarchies of Beliefs The Universal Belief Space Belief Subspaces Consistent Beliefs and Common Priors Bayesian Games and Bayesian Equilibrium Bayesian Equilibrium and Correlated Equilibrium Concluding Remarks and Future Directions Acknowledgments Bibliography

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Zamir, S. (2012). Bayesian games: Games with incomplete information. In Computational Complexity: Theory, Techniques, and Applications (Vol. 9781461418009, pp. 238–253). Springer New York. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-1800-9_16

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