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In game theory, a Markov strategy is one that depends only on state variables that summarize the history of the game in one way or another. For instance, a state variable can be the current play in a repeated game, or it can be any interpretation of a recent sequence of play.

A profile of Markov strategies is a Markov perfect equilibrium if it is a Nash equilibrium in every state of the game. The Markov strategy was invented by Andrey Markov.

References

  1. "First Links in the Markov Chain". American Scientist. 2017-02-06. Retrieved 2017-02-06.
  2. Fudenberg, Drew (1995). Game Theory. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press. pp. 501–40. ISBN 0-262-06141-4.
  3. Sack, Harald (2022-06-14). "Andrey Markov and the Markov Chains". SciHi Blog. Retrieved 2017-11-23.
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