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Jean Blaise Mimbang

Game Theory

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  • herawan19har citeretfor 8 år siden
    Game theorists use the word ‘game’ to refer to any complete model made up of a list of individuals (players), a sequence of strategies and payoffs. The term ‘game’ does not refer to a symbolic activity done for fun, but a series of assorted constraints relating to an issue
  • herawan19har citeretfor 8 år siden
    player 2 chooses strategy V with a probability of ½ (0.5). The expected payoffs for the two players are 6 for player 1 and 2.5 for player 2. The Nash theorem can be seen here, since any strategic form game has Nash equilibrium in mixed strategies
  • herawan19har citeretfor 8 år siden
    Nash equilibrium in mixed strategies: Each player chooses the strategy that allows them to maximize their payoffs. In the Nash equilibrium from our example, player 1 chooses Y with a probability of ½ (0.5) and

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