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-  345–346. doi:10.1057/978-1-137-00772-8_468. ISBN 978-0-230-53721-7. "Noncooperative Games". Encyclopedia.com. Retrieved 2022-05-02. Hamidi, Maryam; Liao...
- hyperbolic, which reflect whether or not the protein exhibits cooperative or noncooperative binding behavior respectively. Typically, the x-axis describes the concentration...
- function form, while the extensive and the normal forms are used to define noncooperative games. The extensive form can be used to formalize games with a time...
- Academy of Arts and Sciences, best known for his pioneering work in noncooperative game theory and selectorate theory. Morrow has been a professor of political...
- decreasing supply and returning to market equilibrium. In order to prevent noncooperative farmers from taking advantage of other farmers decreasing supply the...
- September 30, 2006. Shubik, Martin "The Dollar Auction Game: A Paradox in Noncooperative Behavior and Escalation," The Journal of Conflict Resolution, 15, 1...
- Research and modeling work continues to support additional autonomous noncooperative capture missions in the coming years. Salyut 7, the tenth space station...
- A. (1991). "A Demographic Comparison of Cooperatively Breeding and Noncooperative Treecreepers (Climacteridae)". Emu 91 (2) 73 - 86 Sibley, C.G.; Schodde...
- This indicates ethanol binds independently to the channel, expressing noncooperative binding. Early studies showed a link between calcium and the release...
- that are related to Group II. They have a lid, but the lid opening is noncooperative in them. They are thought to be an ancient relative of Group II. A Group...