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The absolute value equations (AVEs) are significant nonlinear and non-differentiable problems that arise in the optimization community. In this article, we provide two new iteration methods for determining AVEs. These two approaches are based on the fixed point principle and splitting of the coefficient matrix with three extra parameters.
Rashid Ali +4 more
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Extended Model on Structural Stability and Robustness to Bounded Rationality
In this article, we focus on an extended model M¯ of bounded rationality. Based on a rationality function with lower semicontinuity, we analyze the relationship between structural stability and robustness of Ω¯. To further demonstrate the applicability of our theory, we introduce a model Ω¯0 containing an abstract rationality function and generalize ...
Yi Liao +5 more
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Single‐valued neutrosophic set (SVNS) is considered as generalization and extension of fuzzy set, intuitionistic fuzzy set (IFS), and crisp set for expressing the imprecise, incomplete, and indeterminate information about real‐life decision‐oriented models. The theme of this research is to develop a solution approach to solve constrained bimatrix games
Mohamed Gaber +4 more
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Nash Equilibria of Quantum Games in the Special Two-Parameter Strategy Space
The aim of the paper is to examine pure Nash equilibria in a quantum game that extends the classical bimatrix game of dimension 2. The strategies of quantum players are specific types of two-parameter unitary operations such that the resulting quantum ...
Piotr Frąckiewicz +3 more
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On Loss Aversion in Bimatrix Games [PDF]
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Driesen Bram, Perea Andrés, Peters Hans
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On pure equilibria for bimatrix games [PDF]
Summary: \textit{L. S. Shapley} [Ann. Math. Stud. 52, 1-28 (1964; Zbl 0126.162)] gave several conditions for the existence of pure saddlepoints for a matrix game. We show that only a few of these conditions, when translated to the situation of a bimatrix game guarantee the existence of pure equilibria.
Jurg, P., Jansen, M., Tijs, S.H.
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In this paper, we study the multiobjective game in a multiconflict situation. First, the feasible strategy set and synthetic strategy space are constructed in the multiconflict situation. Meanwhile, the value of payoff function under multiobjective is determined, and an integrated multiobjective game model is established in a multiconflict situation ...
Huimin Li +5 more
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Although the definition of what empathetic preferences exactly are is still evolving, there is a general consensus in the psychology, science and engineering communities that the evolution toward players' behaviors in interactive decision-making problems will be accompanied by the exploitation of their empathy, sympathy, compassion, antipathy ...
Brian Powers +2 more
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On the Generic Finiteness of Equilibrium Outcome Distributions in Bimatrix Game Forms [PDF]
We provide an example of an outcome game form with two players for which there is in an open set of utilities for both players such that, in each of the associated games, the set of mixed Nash equilibria induces a continuum of outcome ...
Litan, Cristian M. +7 more
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A notion of prominence for games with natural‐language labels
We study games with natural‐language labels (i.e., strategic problems where options are denoted by words), for which we propose and test a measurable characterization of prominence. We assume that—ceteris paribus—players find particularly prominent those strategies that are denoted by words more frequently used in their everyday language.
Alessandro Sontuoso, Sudeep Bhatia
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