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In this paper the well-known minimax theorems of Wald, Ville and Von Neumann are generalized under weaker topological conditions on the payoff function f and/or extended to the larger set of the Borel probability measures instead of the set of mixed strategies.
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In this paper we discuss the level set method of Joó and how to use it to give an elementary proof of the well-known Sion’s minimax result. Although this proof technique is initiated by Joó and based on the inter-section of upper level sets and a clever use of the topological notion of...
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In this paper we review known minimax results with applications in game theory and show that these results are easy …
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In this paper we discuss the level set method of Joó and how to use it to give an elementary proof of the well-known Sion’s minimax result. Although this proof technique is initiated by Joó and based on the inter-section of upper level sets and a clever use of the topological notion of...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010731773
conditions have a clear interpretation within zero-sum game theory. In the last section we apply these results to derive …
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In this note we review some known minimax theorems with applications in game theory and show that these results form an … familiar with minimax or noncooperative game theory. …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010838006
conditions have a clear interpretation within zero-sum game theory. In the last section we apply these results to derive …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005000468
In this note we review some known minimax theorems with applications in game theory and show that these results form an … familiar with minimax or noncooperative game theory. …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008584669
In this paper the well-known minimax theorems of Wald, Ville and Von Neumann are generalized under weaker topological conditions on the payoff function <i>f</i> and/or extended to the larger set of the Borel probability measures instead of the set of mixed strategies.
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005450809
In this paper we discuss the level set method of Joó and how to use it to give an elementary proof of the well-known Sion’s minimax result. Although this proof technique is initiated by Joó and based on the inter-section of upper level sets and a clever use of the topological notion...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005288509