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 <title>complete information</title>
 <name>CompleteInformation</name>
 <created>2002-07-23 23:59:13</created>
 <modified>2002-07-24 23:55:03</modified>
 <type>Definition</type>
 <creator id="455" name="Henry"/>
 <author id="455" name="Henry"/>
 <classification>
	<category scheme="msc" code="91A99"/>
 </classification>
 <defines>
	<concept>complete information</concept>
	<concept>incomplete information</concept>
	<concept>complete</concept>
	<concept>incomplete</concept>
 </defines>
 <related>
	<object name="Game"/>
 </related>
 <preamble>% this is the default PlanetMath preamble.  as your knowledge
% of TeX increases, you will probably want to edit this, but
% it should be fine as is for beginners.

% almost certainly you want these
\usepackage{amssymb}
\usepackage{amsmath}
\usepackage{amsfonts}

% used for TeXing text within eps files
%\usepackage{psfrag}
% need this for including graphics (\includegraphics)
%\usepackage{graphicx}
% for neatly defining theorems and propositions
%\usepackage{amsthm}
% making logically defined graphics
%\usepackage{xypic}

% there are many more packages, add them here as you need them

% define commands here</preamble>
 <content>A game has \emph{complete information} if each player knows the \PMlinkescapetext{complete structure} of the game (that is, the strategy sets and the payoff functions for each player).  A game without complete information has incomplete information.</content>
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