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Partial memories, inductively derived views, and their interactions with behavior
Authors:Mamoru Kaneko  J Jude Kline
Institution:1. Institute of Policy and Planning Sciences, University of Tsukuba, Ibaraki, 305-8573, Japan
2. School of Economics, University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD, 4072, Australia
Abstract:We explore the inductively derived views obtained by players with partial temporal (short-term) memories. A player derives his personal view of the objective game situation from his accumulated (long-term) memories, and then uses it for decision making. A salient feature that distinguishes this paper from others on inductive game theory is partiality of a memory function of a player. This creates a multiplicity of possibly derived views. Although this is a difficulty for a player in various senses, it is an essential problem of induction. Faced with multiple possible views, a player may try to resolve this using further experiences. The two-way interaction between behavior and personal views is another distinguishing feature of the present paper.
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