Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8966139 Applied Mathematics and Computation 2019 12 Pages PDF
Abstract
Polymatrix games belong to a class of multi-player games, in which players interact pairwisely and the underlying pairwise interactions are defined by a simple undirected graph where all the edges are completely deterministic. But the link uncertainty between players is not taken into consideration in a standard polymatrix game. In this paper, we put our attention to a special class of polymatrix games - zero-sum polymatrix games, and aim to investigate zero-sum polymatrix games with uncertain links. By considering the diversity of uncertainty, we utilize Dempster-Shafer evidence theory to express the link uncertainty in the games. Then, based on a generalized minmax theorem, we develop a new linear programming model with two groups of constraints to calculate the equilibrium payoffs of players and find the equilibria of the zero-sum plymatrix games with belief links. In terms of these, we also establish a Dempster-Shafer theory solution to zero-sum polymatrix games with link uncertainty. Finally, a numerical example is given to illustrate the potential applications of the proposed model.
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