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Can we efficiently compute a third Nash Equilibrium, given two?
Computational complexity of knowing if more than one equilibrium exists in NP-Hard (complete)
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0899825609001973
There we look at very simple two play …
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Simple proof of the existence of Nash equilibria for 2-person games?
Any proof of the existence of a Nash equilibrium for two person finite games games is a proof of Kakutani's fixed point theorem. This (by A. McLennan and me) is the simplest proof that I know of, thou …
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Mysterious sentence in a paper: what's the ultimate distribution of pure strategies?
Ultimately gives a distribution on pure strategies. Papers in economics can be wordy. A mixed strategy over mixed strategies of course is a mixed strategy. A probability distribution over probability …