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Index And Stability In Bimatrix Games 1st Edition H Arndt Von Schemde

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Index And Stability In Bimatrix Games 1st Edition H Arndt Von Schemde
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: DJVU
File size: 1.04 MB
Pages: 157
Author: H. Arndt von Schemde
ISBN: 9783540263661, 9783540291022, 3540263667, 3540291024
Language: English
Year: 2005
Edition: 1

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Index And Stability In Bimatrix Games 1st Edition H Arndt Von Schemde by H. Arndt Von Schemde 9783540263661, 9783540291022, 3540263667, 3540291024 instant download after payment.

The index of an equilibrium in a game gives information about the "stability" of the equilibrium, for example with respect to game dynamics. Unfortunately, index theory is often very technical. This book presents a new geometric construction that visualises the index in an intuitive way. For example, a 3×n game, for any n, can be represented by a figure in the plane, from which one can read off any equilibrium, and its index as a geometric orientation. With this insight, the index can be characterised in strategic terms alone. Moreover, certain "hyperstable" equilibrium components are seen to have nonzero index. The construction gives an elementary proof that two-player games have a Nash equilibrium, and, in an unusual direction, the powerful fixed point theorem of Brouwer.

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