Game Theory - Nash Equilibrium
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For this problem I was asked to find all Nash equilibrium by method of (weak) perfect Bayesian Nash equilibrium.

I got stuck almost immediately trying to solve this, can anyone explain this for me?
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For this problem I was asked to find all Nash equilibrium by method of (weak) perfect Bayesian Nash equilibrium.

I got stuck almost immediately trying to solve this, can anyone explain this for me?
game-theory nash-equilibrium
The SE community tends to frown on link-dependent posts. And you're not showing work. And the link seems to depict a sequential game, and the concept of Nash equilibria doesn't really apply to sequential games.
– Acccumulation
Dec 3 at 18:07
Usually, a perfect Bayesian Equilibrium (PBE) is a refinement of Nash equilibrium, so I'm not sure why the question asks to use PBE to find Nash.
– Trurl
12 hours ago
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For this problem I was asked to find all Nash equilibrium by method of (weak) perfect Bayesian Nash equilibrium.

I got stuck almost immediately trying to solve this, can anyone explain this for me?
game-theory nash-equilibrium
For this problem I was asked to find all Nash equilibrium by method of (weak) perfect Bayesian Nash equilibrium.

I got stuck almost immediately trying to solve this, can anyone explain this for me?
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The SE community tends to frown on link-dependent posts. And you're not showing work. And the link seems to depict a sequential game, and the concept of Nash equilibria doesn't really apply to sequential games.
– Acccumulation
Dec 3 at 18:07
Usually, a perfect Bayesian Equilibrium (PBE) is a refinement of Nash equilibrium, so I'm not sure why the question asks to use PBE to find Nash.
– Trurl
12 hours ago
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The SE community tends to frown on link-dependent posts. And you're not showing work. And the link seems to depict a sequential game, and the concept of Nash equilibria doesn't really apply to sequential games.
– Acccumulation
Dec 3 at 18:07
Usually, a perfect Bayesian Equilibrium (PBE) is a refinement of Nash equilibrium, so I'm not sure why the question asks to use PBE to find Nash.
– Trurl
12 hours ago
The SE community tends to frown on link-dependent posts. And you're not showing work. And the link seems to depict a sequential game, and the concept of Nash equilibria doesn't really apply to sequential games.
– Acccumulation
Dec 3 at 18:07
The SE community tends to frown on link-dependent posts. And you're not showing work. And the link seems to depict a sequential game, and the concept of Nash equilibria doesn't really apply to sequential games.
– Acccumulation
Dec 3 at 18:07
Usually, a perfect Bayesian Equilibrium (PBE) is a refinement of Nash equilibrium, so I'm not sure why the question asks to use PBE to find Nash.
– Trurl
12 hours ago
Usually, a perfect Bayesian Equilibrium (PBE) is a refinement of Nash equilibrium, so I'm not sure why the question asks to use PBE to find Nash.
– Trurl
12 hours ago
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The SE community tends to frown on link-dependent posts. And you're not showing work. And the link seems to depict a sequential game, and the concept of Nash equilibria doesn't really apply to sequential games.
– Acccumulation
Dec 3 at 18:07
Usually, a perfect Bayesian Equilibrium (PBE) is a refinement of Nash equilibrium, so I'm not sure why the question asks to use PBE to find Nash.
– Trurl
12 hours ago