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On the direct sum and tensor product of matrix games

Bertram Mond

Naval Research Logistics Quarterly, 1964, vol. 11, issue 2, 205-215

Abstract: A direct sum and tensor product of matrix games and of their equivalent linear programs are defined. The relationship of a “composed” game to the corresponding “composed” linear program is derived. Conditions are obtained for the solution of the direct sum or tensor product game to be determined from the solutions of the component games. Examples are given to show how many actual conflicts can be represented by direct sum or tensor product games.

Date: 1964
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