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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.
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Nash Equilibrium | |
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Subset of | Rationalizability, Correlated equilibrium |
Superset of | Evolutionarily stable strategy, Subgame perfect equilibrium, Perfect Bayesian equilibrium, Trembling hand perfect equilibrium |
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Proposed by | John Forbes Nash |
Used for | All non-cooperative games |
Example | Prisoner's dilemma |
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Nash Equilibrium | |
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Solution concept in game theory | |
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Subset of | Rationalizability, Correlated equilibrium |
Superset of | Evolutionarily stable strategy, Subgame perfect equilibrium, Perfect Bayesian equilibrium, Trembling hand perfect equilibrium |
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Proposed by | John Forbes Nash |
Used for | All non-cooperative games |
Example | Prisoner's dilemma |
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