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The paper explains by means of two detailed examples that Nash Equilibria in zero-sum games can be obtained through the application of linear programming and maximin calculations. It also discusses, for the same purpose, the application of Kuhn-Tucker theory. In particular, with respect to the...
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We consider zero-sum and a non zero-sum games of two players with generalized, not necessarily linear, utility functions and infinite, compact pure strategy spaces. Emphasis is given to comparisons with results obtained in mathematical theorems. The games chosen make specific points in relation...
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Advances in the field of economics and psychology have contributed greatly to the understanding of the supply of information when it affects the emotions and consequently the decisions made by two parties. Yet, these studies assume that the parties have identical utilities. In this article,...
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