The matrix game derived from the many‐against‐many battle
Kensaku Kikuta
Naval Research Logistics Quarterly, 1986, vol. 33, issue 4, 603-612
Abstract:
The many‐against‐many battle, which is a variant of the Friedman's one‐against‐many battle, is formulated as a two‐person constant‐sum game. It is shown that the matrix which expresses this game has a saddle point. Some cases are presented in which the payoff matrix of the game can be reduced. Finally, some parametrically special cases are analyzed.
Date: 1986
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