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Solution concept

Selected equilibrium refinements in game theory. Arrows point from a refinement to the more general concept (i.e., ESS Proper).

In game theory, a solution concept is a formal rule for predicting how a game will be played. These predictions are called "solutions", and describe which strategies will be adopted by players and, therefore, the result of the game. The most commonly used solution concepts are equilibrium concepts, most famously Nash equilibrium.

Many solution concepts, for many games, will result in more than one solution. This puts any one of the solutions in doubt, so a game theorist may apply a refinement to narrow down the solutions. Each successive solution concept presented in the following improves on its predecessor by eliminating implausible equilibria in richer games.


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Lösungskonzept German Concepto de solución Spanish مفهوم راه‌حل FA Concept de solution French 解概念 Japanese Концепция решения Russian Cách giải (lý thuyết trò chơi) VI 解析概念 ZH-YUE

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