Collins Conference Room
Seminar
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Jorge Peña (Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Biology)

Abstract.  We characterize the symmetric Nash equilibria of the symmetric voter participation game with complete information introduced by Palfrey and Rosenthal (1983). To do so, we use methods based on polynomials in Bernstein form to determine how the probability that a voter is pivotal depends on the participation probability and the number of players in the game.

Purpose: 
Research Collaboration
SFI Host: 
Michael Hochberg

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