Players and Strategies
Players aim to maximize payoffs; strategies are complete action plans.
Players — definition?
Decision-makers aiming to maximize payoffs.
Payoff Structures
Payoffs are outcomes assigned to strategy profiles, influencing choices.
Strategies — types?
Pure (specific action) or mixed (probabilistic).
Game Types
Classified as cooperative, non-cooperative, symmetric, zero-sum, etc., affecting analysis.
Payoffs — role?
Numerical rewards based on strategies.
Normal Form — purpose?
Represents simultaneous games in a matrix.
Strategy Profile — meaning?
Set of strategies, one per player.
Nash Equilibrium — concept?
Stable strategies where no one benefits from changing.
Dominated Strategy — definition?
Worse than another strategy regardless of others.
Pon a prueba tus conocimientos con 10 preguntas sobre Strategic Interactions in Game Theory.
1. What are players and strategies in the context of game theory?
2. In game theory, what does a strategy profile represent?
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