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  <an>06089897</an>
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    <au>Lung, Rodica Ioana</au>
    <au>Sturzu-N\u{a}stase, Lucian</au>
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  <ti>A simple artificial chemistry model for Nash equilibria detection in large Cournot games.</ti>
  <so>Corchado, Emilio (ed.) et al., Hybrid artificial intelligent systems. 7th international conference, HAIS 2012, Salamanca, Spain, March 28--30, 2012. Proceedings, Part II. Berlin: Springer (ISBN 978-3-642-28930-9/pbk). Lecture Notes in Computer Science 7209. Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, 350-358 (2012).</so>
  <py>2012</py>
  <pu>Berlin: Springer</pu>
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    <la>EN</la>
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  <utgroup>
    <ut>artificial chemistry</ut>
    <ut>Nash equilibrium</ut>
    <ut>Cournot oligopoly</ut>
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    <li>doi:10.1007/978-3-642-28931-6_34</li>
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    <ab>Summary: A simple Artificial Chemistry model designed for computing Nash Equilibria for continuous games called Artificial Chemistry for Nash Equilibria (ACNE) is proposed. ACNE uses elementary reactions between strategy profiles of a noncooperative game with a generative relation for Nash Equilibria in order to solve noncooperative games. Experimental results indicating the potential of the new proposed method are performed on Cournot oligopolies for up to 1000 players and compared with those obtained by other methods.</ab>
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