On the Notion of Regret in Infinitely played Games
Dr. A.Jafari
Saturday, Azar 28, 1388
12:00
Bahman Mehri's Hall
Imagine playing a simple game like Rock-Paper-Scissors with anopponent. If you play only one game there will not be any time for learning your opponent's strategy, but suppose you repeat the game for along period of time. One might ask how we can play in a very intelligent way. How can we compare two different players and say for example player A is smarter than player B? What is the limit behavior of a game played by smart players? Will the game converge to some sort of equilibrium that keeps everybody happy? To answer these questions we give a precise meaning to the word Regret. And we say that a player is smart if in the long run he feels no regret for the moves that he has made. After all isn't someone life a successful one if he feels a minimum amount of regretwhen he is dying
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