On 2017-06-28 11:36 AM, Suzen, Mehmet wrote:
Hello Chris,
I was implying you are capable enough to implement it, while you have
already identify a research paper. If there is no package out there,
uploading to CRAN would help future user too. I am more than happy to
help if you want to impleme
Hello Chris,
I was implying you are capable enough to implement it, while you have
already identify a research paper. If there is no package out there,
uploading to CRAN would help future user too. I am more than happy to
help if you want to implement from scratch.
Best,
Mehmet
On 27 June 2017 a
Hello,
So you misunderstood me. I didn't suggest that you should google it,
what I did was to say that it's what I've done. And found a package. Bad
luck if that package doesn't do what you want. Hope you find one.
Rui Barradas
Em 28-06-2017 10:53, Chris Buddenhagen escreveu:
Thanks I too w
On 2017-06-28 5:40 AM, Jeff Newmiller wrote:
Showing your work so that someone else can either see something you missed or
share in the joy when a rare answer comes through is what elevates such a
posting from spam to shared research.
A "fortune"?
sg
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There are many possible responses to the question "Is there a package to do X."
Some that I can imagine are:
* Yes, see package Y...
* No, I am familiar with all 1 packages and there isn't...
* Silence (because no one who is paying attention is familiar with the one that
exists)
* Use a sear
Thanks I too wondered about the tone. The first suggestion was that I
should "google it" and the second, write my own code. I think if I did I'd
be reinventing the wheel, (and it'd be a big challenge for me). Also, I
have been searching and not found such code, despite evidence that it has
been cod
I responded to the unhelpful suggestion "Why don't you implement and uplad the
package to CRAN?" No mention of a search engine. Is this what you are
commenting on Jeff?
> On Jun 28, 2017, at 5:41 AM, Jeff Newmiller wrote:
>
> In what way does reminding people that packages exist because o
In what way does reminding people that packages exist because others just like
them contributed something count as being uncivil? Terse, perhaps, since it
bypassed the obvious suggestion to use a search engine, but not rude.
--
Sent from my phone. Please excuse my brevity.
On June 28, 2017 5:08
I don't think OP asked an unreasonable question at all.
Civility!
> On Jun 27, 2017, at 2:00 PM, Suzen, Mehmet wrote:
>
> Why don't you implement and uplad the package to CRAN?
>
> On 27 Jun 2017 17:45, "Chris Buddenhagen" wrote:
>
> Does anyone know of some code, and examples that implem
Why don't you implement and uplad the package to CRAN?
On 27 Jun 2017 17:45, "Chris Buddenhagen" 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 t
Hello,
A Google search for "R package Local Nash Equilibrium"
got
https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/GNE/GNE.pdf
as the first hit.
Hope this helps,
Rui Barradas
Em 27-06-2017 16:45, Chris Buddenhagen escreveu:
Does anyone know of some code, and examples that implement game theory/Nash
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 Soc
On Sat, Dec 4, 2010 at 10:09 AM, Christophe Dutang wrote:
> Months ago, when I wanted to compute Nash equilibria (both standard and
> generalized), I only found one package that implements the discrete, i.e.
> when the player payoff is represented by a matrix.
Could you please tell us which R p
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Date: Saturday, December 4, 2010 5:09 am
Subject: Re: [R] "Nash Equilibrium"
To: Ravi Varadhan , ivo welch
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> Hello all,
>
> Months ago, when I wanted to compute Nash equilibria (both standard
> and generalized), I only found one package that impl
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Subject: Re: [R] "Nash Equilibrium"
Might something like "Nash-Sutcliffe Efficiency" be relevant?
I found this as follows:
library(sos)
(n <- ???nash)
# found 22 links in 11 packages
Hope this helps.
Spencer
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Subject: [R] "Nash Equilibrium"
Dear R experts:
I searched cran (and r-help) for "nash equilibrium" and "game" but
nothing stuck out. has someone written a numerical nash optimizer for
two players?
player a has choices x1
Dear R experts:
I searched cran (and r-help) for "nash equilibrium" and "game" but
nothing stuck out. has someone written a numerical nash optimizer for
two players?
player a has choices x1,x2,x3,... and cares about (maximizes)
pa(x1,x2,x3,...,y1,y2,y3)
player b has choices y1,y2,y3,..., and car
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