Fwd: Bi-matrix Decision Making

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Jul 5, 2025, 5:35:16 AMJul 5
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Dear All:
The two new papers at the link below contribute to "Bi-matrix Decision Making" and what I had earlier referred to as "Ellsberg solution".
1) The first paper is available the following link:
Theorem 2 in conjunction with proposition 1 in the "Primer" (available at: https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.29375843.v2) may imply that all bi-matrix games- and not just matrix games- are within the scope of "optimization theory", and more generally "operations research".
2)The second paper available at the link below, shows that all bi-matrix games that are Two-Person Additively Separable Sum (TPASS) games (Time-PASS games 😊) are "equivalent" to a linear programming problem.
Thank you in anticipation of your time and consideration.
Regards.
Somdeb.

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Dear Colleagues:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/17yytGFDrUD3fwUVArDdRZrdtFX-CPEZa/view
I am not sure if any of the several solutions discussed here could help in the resolution of "ambiguity" but any other interpretation of non-cooperative game theory except and beyond the framework presented here, appears to face serious "informational challenges" to me. There is a limit to the extent that "as if theories" of human interactions could be useful or worth pursuing even for the sake of entertainment.
Thanks and regards.
Somdeb.


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Jul 12, 2025, 3:43:35 AMJul 12
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Dear All:
An update on TPSERS games.
Thanks and regards.
Somdeb.
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