Markov games with frequent actions and incomplete information.

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2013
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Summary We study a two-player, zero-sum, stochastic game with incomplete information on one side in which the players are allowed to play more and more frequently. The informed player observes the realization of a Markov chain on which the payoffs depend, while the non-informed player only observes his opponent's actions. We show the existence of a limit value as the time span between two consecutive stages vanishes. this value is characterized through an auxiliary optimization problem and as the solution of an Hamilton-Jacobi equation.
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