We introduce new theoretical insights into two-population asymmetric games allowing for an elegant symmetric decomposition into two single population symmetric games. Specifically, we show how an asymmetric bimatrix game (A;B) can be decomposed into its symmetric counterparts by envisioning and investigating the payoff tables (A and B) that constitute the asymmetric game, as two independent, single population, symmetric games. We reveal several surprising formal relationships between an asymmetric two-population game and its symmetric single population counterparts, which facilitate a convenient analysis of the original asymmetric game due to the dimensionality reduction of the decomposition. The main finding reveals that if (x;y) is a Nash...
We introduce the notion of exchangeable equilibria of a symmetric bimatrix game, defined as those co...
We revisit the complexity of deciding, given a bimatrix game, whether it has a Nash equilibrium with...
We introduce several methods of decomposition for two player normal form games. Viewing the set of a...
We analyze the main dynamical properties of the evolutionarily stable strategy (ℰ) for asymmetric tw...
We analyze the main dynamical properties of the evolutionarily stable strategy (ℰ) for asymmetric tw...
We analyze the main dynamical properties of the evolutionarily stable strategy (ℰ) for asymmetric tw...
We analyze the main dynamical properties of the evolutionarily stable strategy (ℰ) for asymmetric tw...
It is often the case in symmetric games in normal form that the only existing pure-strategy equilibr...
It is often the case in symmetric games in normal form that the only existing pure-strategy equilibr...
AbstractThis paper describes the results of an analysis of the Nash equilibrium in randomly generate...
We observe that a symmetric two-player zero-sum game has a pure strategy equilibrium if and only if ...
Strategic games may exhibit symmetries in a variety of ways. A common aspect, enabling the compact r...
Strategic games may exhibit symmetries in a variety of ways. A common aspect, enabling the compact r...
This article presents a new approach to analyze the equilibrium set of symmetric, differentiable gam...
In this paper, we present a game-theoretical meaning for all vertices in the simple simplex, which a...
We introduce the notion of exchangeable equilibria of a symmetric bimatrix game, defined as those co...
We revisit the complexity of deciding, given a bimatrix game, whether it has a Nash equilibrium with...
We introduce several methods of decomposition for two player normal form games. Viewing the set of a...
We analyze the main dynamical properties of the evolutionarily stable strategy (ℰ) for asymmetric tw...
We analyze the main dynamical properties of the evolutionarily stable strategy (ℰ) for asymmetric tw...
We analyze the main dynamical properties of the evolutionarily stable strategy (ℰ) for asymmetric tw...
We analyze the main dynamical properties of the evolutionarily stable strategy (ℰ) for asymmetric tw...
It is often the case in symmetric games in normal form that the only existing pure-strategy equilibr...
It is often the case in symmetric games in normal form that the only existing pure-strategy equilibr...
AbstractThis paper describes the results of an analysis of the Nash equilibrium in randomly generate...
We observe that a symmetric two-player zero-sum game has a pure strategy equilibrium if and only if ...
Strategic games may exhibit symmetries in a variety of ways. A common aspect, enabling the compact r...
Strategic games may exhibit symmetries in a variety of ways. A common aspect, enabling the compact r...
This article presents a new approach to analyze the equilibrium set of symmetric, differentiable gam...
In this paper, we present a game-theoretical meaning for all vertices in the simple simplex, which a...
We introduce the notion of exchangeable equilibria of a symmetric bimatrix game, defined as those co...
We revisit the complexity of deciding, given a bimatrix game, whether it has a Nash equilibrium with...
We introduce several methods of decomposition for two player normal form games. Viewing the set of a...