Intelligence in Strategic Games

Authors: Pavel Naumov, Yuan Yuan

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Reproducibility Variable Result LLM Response
Research Type Theoretical First, it proposes a new class of know-how strategies that depend on the intelligence information about the opponents actions. Second, it shows that the coalition power modality for the proposed new class of strategies cannot be expressed through the standard know-how modality. Third, it gives a sound and complete logical system that describes the interplay between the coalition power modality with intelligence and the distributed knowledge modality in games with imperfect information.
Researcher Affiliation Academia Pavel Naumov EMAIL King s College, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, 18711 USA Yuan Yuan EMAIL Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, New York, 12604 USA
Pseudocode No The paper contains formal definitions, axioms, lemmas, and proofs for a logical system, but no structured pseudocode or algorithm blocks are present.
Open Source Code No The paper is theoretical, focusing on logical systems and proofs. It does not contain any statements about releasing code, nor does it provide links to source code repositories.
Open Datasets No The paper uses conceptual examples from strategic games (e.g., Battle of the Atlantic, a road situation, a security game in Table 1) to illustrate its theoretical concepts. It does not mention or provide access to any specific datasets used for empirical evaluation.
Dataset Splits No The paper does not present any empirical experiments involving datasets, and therefore, no dataset splits are mentioned.
Hardware Specification No The paper is theoretical and focuses on a logical system. It does not describe any experimental setup or mention specific hardware used for computations.
Software Dependencies No The paper is theoretical and presents a logical system. It does not describe any experimental setup that would require specific software dependencies with version numbers.
Experiment Setup No The paper is theoretical, presenting a new logical system and its properties. It does not describe any empirical experiments, hyperparameters, or training configurations.