A technique to solve mixed strategy non-cooperative zero sum games with more than two players
by Ranjan Kumar Gupta; Debdip Khan
International Journal of Operational Research (IJOR), Vol. 49, No. 3, 2024

Abstract: In this paper, we have proposed a technique, capable of solving m × n mixed strategy zero sum games with more than two players. To the best of our knowledge, no such definite technique is available in the literature. This work shows how one N-persons non-cooperative zero-sum game can be represented in two-dimensional space and then can be expressed as a combination of N numbers of two persons zero sum game. Using the mixed strategies of the different players obtained from the solutions (by our developed GA) of those two persons zero sum games and taking the payoffs from the initial representation of the N-persons game, the values of the game from different player's point of view have been calculated (sum being zero). Finally, our proposed technique has been demonstrated with a few examples and sensitivity analyses have been done graphically to confirm the stability of our GA.

Online publication date: Mon, 04-Mar-2024

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