Dear Colleagues:
TPASS games are capable of addressing conflicts between equilibrium/steady-state and cooperation as in Prisoner's Dilemma and several other situations. However, that still leaves open the problem of linking "coordination games" with linear programming. That is the problem, I have tried to address in the paper available at the following link:
It seems that "the set of pure-strategy equilibria" for a simple coordination game can be represented as the "set of solutions of an integer linear programming problem".
As always, I will be very happy to hear from you about the paper.
Regards.
Somdeb.
P.S. You may also find this to be a cause for "fleeting amusement". If not, Sorry!