A domain-specific language for experimental game theory

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Abstract

Experimental game theory is increasingly important for research in many fields. Unfortunately, it is poorly supported by computer tools. We have created Hagl, a domain-specific language embedded in Haskell, to reduce the development time of game-theoretic experiments and make the definition and exploration of games and strategies simple and fun. © 2009 Cambridge University Press.

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Walkingshaw, E., & Erwig, M. (2009). A domain-specific language for experimental game theory. Journal of Functional Programming, 19(6), 645–661. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0956796809990220

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