2. What is game theory
• Game theory is a branch of applied
mathematics that is used in the social
sciences, most notably in economics, as well
as in biology (most notably evolutionary
biology and ecology), engineering, political
science, international relations, computer
science, and philosophy.
3. GAME THEORY
Game theory is a tool used by the players to
unerstand the stratagy Of a competitor player
Used by business Organisations to defeat their
competitors
4. HISTORY OF GAME THEORY
• The mathematical theory of games was
invented by John von Neumann and Oskar
Morgenstern (1944). For reasons to be
discussed later, limitations in their
mathematical framework initially made
the theory applicable only under special and
limited conditions.
6. 1. MINIMAX-MAXMIN PRINCIPAL
SOLVED THE FOLLOWING GAME(THEORY)PROBLEM USING
MINIMAX-MAXMIN PRINCIPAL PLAYER B=MAXMIN B= LOSS
PLAYER B MINIMAX A=PROFIT
VALU OF GAME=6
A=A2
B=B2
B1 B2 B3
A1 9 2 2 2
A2 8 6 6 6
A3 6 4 4 4
9 6 66
6
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8. MIXED STRATEGY
• A mixed strategy game exists when
there is no saddle point. Each player will
then optimize their expected gain by
determining the percent of time to use
each strategy.
11. TWO PERSON GAME
• TWO PLAYER IN A GAME AND EACH PLAYER
HAVE BOUGHT SET OF COURSE OF GAME
AND IT IS CALLED TWO PERSON GAME
12. AN PERSON GAME
• IN CASE AN PERSON GAME IN CASE MORE
TWO PERSON ARE INVOLED IN GAME EACH
HAVING A SET OF COURSE OF ACTION
13. ZERO SUM GAME
• ZERO SUM GAME ONE IN WHICH SOME OF
THE^PAYMENT TO ALL THE COPMITITER FOR
EVERY POSIBLE OUT COME OF THE GAME
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15. TWO PERSON ZERO SUM GAME
• Zero-sum is a situation in game theory in which one person's gain is equivalent to
another's loss, so the net change in wealth or benefit is zero. A zero-sum game
may have as few as two players, or millions of participants. Zero-sum games are
found in game theory, but are less common than non-zero sum games.
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