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A symmetrization for finite two-person games

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  • Jurg, A.P.
  • Jansen, M.J.M.
  • Potters, J.A.M.
  • Tijs, S.H.

    (Tilburg University, School of Economics and Management)

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  • Jurg, A.P. & Jansen, M.J.M. & Potters, J.A.M. & Tijs, S.H., 1992. "A symmetrization for finite two-person games," Other publications TiSEM 2087852e-6417-4cb5-abb1-b, Tilburg University, School of Economics and Management.
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