2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.aam.2014.09.001
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The structure of symmetric n-player games when influence and independence collide

Abstract: Abstract. We study the mathematical properties of probabilistic processes in which the independent actions of n players ('causes') can influence the outcome of each player ('effects'). In such a setting, each pair of outcomes will generally be statistically correlated, even if the actions of all the players provide a complete causal description of the players' outcomes, and even if we condition on the outcome of any one player's action. This correlation always holds when n = 2, but when n = 3 there exists a hi… Show more

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