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- 91-XX Game theory, economics, social and behavioral sciences.
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91-00 General reference works (handbooks, dictionaries, bibliographies, etc.)
91A05 2-person games
- PM: examples of normal form games, id=3192 -- WP: normal form game -- Status: NM
- There is some information in the examples that could be merged into the WP article, although the examples themselves are not clearly superior to WP examples. Ben Cairns 09:25, 19 April 2006 (UTC)
- PM: normal form game, id=3191 -- WP: normal form game -- Status: A
91A06 $n$-person games, $n>2$
91A10 Noncooperative games
- PM: dominant strategy, id=3196 -- WP: dominant strategy -- Status: M
91A18 Games in extensive form
- PM: extensive form game, id=3197 -- WP guess: extensive form game -- Status:
91A24 Positional games (pursuit and evasion, etc.)
- PM: Empirical proof that solving opposing faces of a Rubik's cube does not necessarily solve the middle layer, id=7539new! -- WP guess: Empirical proof that solving opposing faces of a Rubik's cube does not necessarily solve the middle layer -- Status:
- PM: Rubik's cube, id=7555new! -- WP guess: Rubik's cube -- Status:
91A99 Miscellaneous
- PM: common knowledge, id=3190 -- WP: common knowledge -- Status: A
- PM: complete information, id=3193 -- WP: complete information -- Status: A
- PM: example of Nash equilibrium, id=3222 -- WP guess: example of Nash equilibrium -- Status:
- PM: game, id=3189 -- WP: game theory -- Status: C
- The definition of game is included in Game Theory article. Jeekc 10:41, 15 December 2005 (UTC)
- PM: game theory, id=3202 -- WP: game theory -- Status: A
- PM: Nash equilibrium, id=3195 -- WP: Nash equilibrium -- Status: A
- PM: Pareto dominant, id=3194 -- WP guess: Pareto dominant -- Status:
- PM: strategy, id=3204 -- WP: Strategy (game theory) -- Status: M
- WP article should also include a short explanation of pure&mixed strategies then link to Pure strategy and Mixed strategy - AdamSmithee 14:08, 16 January 2006 (UTC)
- Done AdamSmithee 10:18, 9 March 2006 (UTC)