Sohraiee, Sevan; Hosseinzadeh Lotfi, Farhad; Anisi, Majid Two-person games with interval data. (English) Zbl 1204.91007 Appl. Math. Sci., Ruse 4, No. 25-28, 1355-1365 (2010). Summary: The conventional game theory is based on known payoffs. In real situations, usually the payoffs are not known and have to be approximated. In this paper, a method for the two-person zero-sum and non-zero-sum games that the payoffs are represented by interval data, has been investigated. The procedure is based on Linear Complementarity Problem (LCP) which unifies bimatrix games. Cited in 1 Document MSC: 91A05 2-person games Keywords:game theory; two-person games; LCP; interval data PDFBibTeX XMLCite \textit{S. Sohraiee} et al., Appl. Math. Sci., Ruse 4, No. 25--28, 1355--1365 (2010; Zbl 1204.91007) Full Text: Link