Reflexion in mathematical models of decision-making

01/22/2018
by   Dmitry Novikov, et al.
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The paper is devoted to a generalization of static and dynamic mathematical models of behavior with explicitly stated reflexive models of agents' decision-making. Reflexion is considered as agent's beliefs about nature, opponents' beliefs and opponents' decision-making principles in the framework of game theory, collective behavior theory and learning models.

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