COMMENTS ON PRACTICAL APPLICATION OF GAME THEORY.

Abstract

Much effort has been devoted to development of game theory. However, nontrivial practical applications are few. One reason may be difficulties in evaluating payoff matrices. Another reason may be the very limited extent of situations for which game solutions of a 'forcing' nature have been developed. That is, the solutions control ('force') what the players can do, according to some reasonable criterion (such as expected payoff received), rather than merely trying to predict what they will do. A third reason may be that very little has been developed for situations where the numbers in a payoff matrix do not satisfy the arithmetic operations. As an example, this occurs for the practically important case where the ranks of the payoff values are the numbers in a payoff matrix. These three restraints on game theory use are discussed. Then, attention is directed to a new form of game theory that is much less sensitive to these restraints. (Author)

Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jul 29, 1969
Accession Number
AD0693045

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People

  • John E. Walsh

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  • Southern Methodist University

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  • Applied Mathematics
  • Arithmetic
  • Data Science
  • Game Theory
  • Information Science
  • Interdisciplinary Science
  • Mathematics
  • Statistics

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