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noncooperative games  

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  • Game-theoretical modeling is a tool used to study situations in which the outcome depends on the strategic interaction of rational actors. The models used can be divided into two categories: cooperative and noncooperative. [Source: Encyclopedia of Power; Noncooperative Games]

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