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In the following we will first illustrate by an example that weighting the normalized individual resistance levels ri(sk’,sk)/ri(sk,sk’) simply by Pi according to (I.2.9) may yield counterintuitive results. This will inspire us to define generalized weights for the individual resistance levels. Since not all other players necessarily suffer if a player deviates from a given solution candidate these generalized weights take into account whether a deviation of a given player is harmful for his opponents or not. Again we will analyse several examples to illustrate the selection properties of the generalized ESBORA-concept as well as the differences between the preliminary and the generalized concept of resistance avoidance.
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Güth, W., Kalkofen, B. (1989). Generalizing the weights for normalized individual resistances. In: Unique Solutions for Strategic Games. Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems, vol 328. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-48367-7_4
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