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Pulse in collapse: a game dynamics experiment

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arxiv 2302.09336 v1 pith:VP6DQFRU submitted 2023-02-18 econ.TH nlin.AO

classification econ.THnlin.AO
keywords processcollapsegamedynamicspulsecompletenessconductedconsistency
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The collapse process is a constitutional sub-process in the full finding Nash equilibrium process. We conducted laboratory game experiments with human subjects to study this process. We observed significant pulse signals in the collapse process. The observations from the data support the completeness and the consistency of the game dynamics paradigm.

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