Non-equilibrium game theory.
I think this is all covered with models of satisficing agents. The solutions aren't unique, they are often order dependent, and simulations to look at outcomes based on partial computation by agents are computationally annoying.
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I think satisficing agents are not a real thing, although e.g. sigmoidal cost functions are.
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AFAICT, satisficing is the only workable applied model of decision making under computational constraints.https://twitter.com/Noahpinion/status/733543776258424832 …
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What models are you thinking of? My intuition is that the interesting stuff here comes apart from bounded rationality, but should shed light on it.
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Correlated equilibria are the partial solution which made me realize I wanted a better solution. But that article is pretty bad in terms of providing pointers to the literature it is summarizing!!
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