Trembling hand perfect equilibrium

(Normal form) trembling hand perfect equilibrium
A solution concept in game theory
Relationship
Subset ofNash Equilibrium
Superset ofProper equilibrium
Significance
Proposed byReinhard Selten

In game theory, trembling hand perfect equilibrium is a type of refinement of a Nash equilibrium that was first proposed by Reinhard Selten.[1] A trembling hand perfect equilibrium is an equilibrium that takes the possibility of off-the-equilibrium play into account by assuming that the players, through a "slip of the hand" or tremble, may choose unintended strategies, albeit with negligible probability.

  1. ^ Selten, R. (1975). "A Reexamination of the Perfectness Concept for Equilibrium Points in Extensive Games". International Journal of Game Theory. 4 (1): 25–55. doi:10.1007/BF01766400.

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