Mathematics – Optimization and Control
Scientific paper
2012-01-29
Mathematics
Optimization and Control
28 pages, 2 figures, conference version at NetGCoop 2011
Scientific paper
We introduce the concept of attainable sets of payoffs in two-player repeated games with vector payoffs. A set of payoff vectors is called {\em attainable} if player 1 can ensure that there is a finite horizon $T$ such that after time $T$ the distance between the set and the cumulative payoff is arbitrarily small, regardless of what strategy player 2 is using. This paper focuses on the case where the attainable set consists of one payoff vector. In this case the vector is called an attainable vector. We study properties of the set of attainable vectors, and characterize when a specific vector is attainable and when every vector is attainable.
Bauso Dario
Lehrer Ehud
Solan Eilon
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