Events
Fall 2015
EconCS Survey Seminar Series
Tuesday, September 15th, 2015, 2:00 pm–3:30 pm
Parent Program:
Speaker:
Vince Conitzer (Duke University)
Location:
Calvin Lab Room 116
Computing Stackelberg Mixed Strategies and Applications to Security
Algorithms for computing game-theoretic solutions are now deployed in a number of real-world security domains, including air travel and harbors. These games are generally not zero-sum. Instead of Nash equilibrium, the preferred solution concept has been that of mixed Stackelberg strategies, which make sense when one player is able to commit to a distribution over actions before the other moves. I will review what we know about computing these strategies, both under standard game-theoretic representation schemes and under ones inspired by security games, as well as the relation of this solution concept to standard concepts including correlated equilibrium.