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| Solution concept in game theory | |
| Relationship | |
| Subset of | {{{subsetof}}} |
| Superset of | {{{supersetof}}} |
| Intersects with | {{{intersectwith}}} |
| Independent of | {{{indepedentof}}} |
| Significance | |
| Proposed by | {{{discoverer}}} |
| Used for | {{{usedfor}}} |
| Example | {{{example}}} |
Usage
{{Infobox solution concept
| name = <!-- Name of the equilibrium concept -->
| subsetof = <!-- List of equilibrium concepts that this equilibrium concept is a subset of -->
| supersetof = <!-- List of equilibrium concepts that are a subset of this equilibrium concept -->
| intersectwith = <!-- List of equilibrium concepts that overlap with this one, but that are neither subsets nor supersets -->
| independentof = <!-- List of equilibrium concepts that do not overlap with this one -->
| discoverer = <!-- The person who first defined the equilibrium concept -->
| usedfor = <!-- If the concept is used for particular purposes, list them here -->
| example = <!-- A game that provides an interesting example -->
}}
As a general rule, it is best to only list the immediate sub and supersets for a particular concept. So, for instance, every subgame perfect equilibrium is a Nash equilibrium and every Nash equilibrium is Rationalizable. It is probably best only to list Nash equilibrium in the list of supersets.
Examples
| Nash Equilibrium | |
|---|---|
| Solution concept in game theory | |
| Relationship | |
| Subset of | Rationalizability, Correlated equilibrium |
| Superset of | Evolutionarily stable strategy, Subgame perfect equilibrium, Perfect Bayesian equilibrium, Trembling hand perfect equilibrium |
| Significance | |
| Proposed by | John Forbes Nash |
| Used for | All non-cooperative games |
| Example | Prisoner's dilemma |
{{Infobox solution concept
| name = Nash Equilibrium
| subsetof = [[Rationalizability]], [[Correlated equilibrium]]
| supersetof = [[Evolutionarily stable strategy]], [[Subgame perfect equilibrium]], [[Perfect Bayesian equilibrium]], [[Trembling hand perfect equilibrium]]
| discoverer = [[John Forbes Nash]]
| usedfor = All [[non-cooperative game]]s
| example = [[Prisoner's dilemma]]
}}