Talk:Correlated equilibrium

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[edit] Proposed additions

  • Perhaps it would be helpful to have an example where the two agents would deviate from the strategy proposed by the random variable?
  • Also, does the value of the random variable have to prescribe a strategy? Couldn't it be any type of value, like the flip of a coin?
    • Actually, I see now that it follows from the formal definition that there has to be some correlation in the probability distribution between the agent's chosen strategy and every other agent's chosen strategy.

nybbles 07:35, 19 July 2007 (UTC)