 | 2011 |
| 13 |  | János Flesch,
Andrés Perea:
Strategic disclosure of random variables.
European Journal of Operational Research 209(1): 73-82 (2011) |
| 12 |  | János Flesch,
Gijs Schoenmakers,
O. J. Vrieze:
Loss of skills in coordination games.
Int. J. Game Theory 40(4): 769-789 (2011) |
| 2010 |
| 11 |  | János Flesch,
Jeroen Kuipers,
Gijs Schoenmakers,
Koos Vrieze:
Subgame Perfection in Positive Recursive Games with Perfect Information.
Math. Oper. Res. 35(1): 193-207 (2010) |
| 10 |  | János Flesch,
Jeroen Kuipers,
Ayala Mashiah-Yaakovi,
Gijs Schoenmakers,
Eilon Solan,
Koos Vrieze:
Perfect-Information Games with Lower-Semicontinuous Payoffs.
Math. Oper. Res. 35(4): 742-755 (2010) |
| 2009 |
| 9 |  | Jeroen Kuipers,
János Flesch,
Gijs Schoenmakers,
Koos Vrieze:
Pure subgame-perfect equilibria in free transition games.
European Journal of Operational Research 199(2): 442-447 (2009) |
| 8 |  | János Flesch,
Andrés Perea:
Repeated games with voluntary information purchase.
Games and Economic Behavior 66(1): 126-145 (2009) |
| 7 |  | János Flesch,
Gijs Schoenmakers,
Koos Vrieze:
Stochastic games on a product state space: the periodic case.
Int. J. Game Theory 38(2): 263-289 (2009) |
| 2008 |
| 6 |  | János Flesch,
Gijs Schoenmakers,
Koos Vrieze:
Stochastic Games on a Product State Space.
Math. Oper. Res. 33(2): 403-420 (2008) |
| 2007 |
| 5 |  | János Flesch,
Frank Thuijsman,
O. J. Vrieze:
Stochastic games with additive transitions.
European Journal of Operational Research 179(2): 483-497 (2007) |
| 2002 |
| 4 |  | Gijs Schoenmakers,
János Flesch,
Frank Thuijsman:
Coordination Games with vanishing Actions.
IGTR 4(2): 119-126 (2002) |
| 2001 |
| 3 |  | János Flesch,
Frank Thuijsman,
O. J. Vrieze:
Stationary Strategies in Zero-Sum Stochastic Games.
IGTR 3(4): 283-290 (2001) |
| 1999 |
| 2 |  | János Flesch,
Frank Thuijsman,
O. J. Vrieze:
Average-discounted equilibria in stochastic games.
European Journal of Operational Research 112(1): 187-195 (1999) |
| 1 |  | János Flesch,
Frank Thuijsman,
O. J. Vrieze:
Markov Strategies are Better than stationary Strategies.
IGTR 1(1): 9-31 (1999) |