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Making Rational Decisions in N-by-N Negotiation Games with a Trusted Third Party
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1999
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
The optimal decision for an agent to make at a given game situation often depends on the decisions that other agents make at the same time. Rational agents will try to find a stable equilibrium before taking an action. Rational agents can use the negotiation mechanism to reach the equilibrium. In the previous work, we proposed the communication actions of paying guarantee or compensation to convince or persuade other agents and a negotiation protocol for agents to communicate with a trusted
doi:10.1007/3-540-46693-2_4
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