Kajian Kesetimbangan Nash dan Metode Swastika dalam Teori Permainan dan Penerapannya
Abstract
In game theory, the settlement for a two-sided zero-sum game is based on whether
there is a saddle point in the payout matrix. When there is a saddle point, then the
solution would be done with a pure strategy, but if there is no saddle point then you
can use a mixed strategy. For a non-zero sum game without cooperation the optimal
result must reach a Nash equilibrium, because the Nash theorem guarantees that
there is at least one equilibrium pair. Then, to say that an equilibrium pair must
fulfill the necessary and sufficient conditions in a bimatrix game. In solving game
theory, one of the methods that can be used to find an equilibrium pair is the
Swastika Method, which is to look for opportunities from each strategy so that the
expected value of the win is obtained. From the application of the case produces an
equilibrium pair, namely (-9,-9). meaning that both players admit to each other that
if they die, they will get 9 years in prison each.
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