Message-ID: <A60132F1-E086-4EB4-BA3B-24B4BCC7CB72@utoronto.ca>
Date: 2017-06-28T09:08:16Z
From: Boris Steipe
Subject: Nash equilibrium and other game theory tools implemented in networks using igraph or similar
In-Reply-To: <CAPtbhHzYD59jNvLAW=h2kdmF7TTfUXjKucDAZAsMftahDyQJ7A@mail.gmail.com>
I don't think OP asked an unreasonable question at all.
Civility!
> On Jun 27, 2017, at 2:00 PM, Suzen, Mehmet <mehmet.suzen at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Why don't you implement and uplad the package to CRAN?
>
> On 27 Jun 2017 17:45, "Chris Buddenhagen" <cbuddenhagen at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Does anyone know of some code, and examples that implement game theory/Nash
> equilibrium hypothesis testing using existing packages like igraph/statnet
> or similar?
>
> Perhaps along the lines of this article:
>
> Zhang, Y., Aziz-Alaoui, M. A., Bertelle, C., & Guan, J. (2014). Local Nash
> Equilibrium in Social Networks, *4*, 6224.
>
> Best,
> Chris Buddenhagen
> cbuddenhagen at gmail.com
>
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