Based on the bimatrix game theory, the network data transmission has been depicted in a game theory way: the actions of the attacker and defender (legitimate users) are depicted within a two-person, non-cooperative...Based on the bimatrix game theory, the network data transmission has been depicted in a game theory way: the actions of the attacker and defender (legitimate users) are depicted within a two-person, non-cooperative and bimatrix game model, this paper proves the existence of the Nash equilibrium theoretically, which is further illustrated by the experimental resuhs.展开更多
This paper deals with rnxn two-person non-zero sum games with interval pay-offs. An analytic method for solving such games is given. A pair of Nash Equilibrium is found by using the method. The analytic method is effe...This paper deals with rnxn two-person non-zero sum games with interval pay-offs. An analytic method for solving such games is given. A pair of Nash Equilibrium is found by using the method. The analytic method is effective to find at least one Nash Equilibrium (N.E) for two-person bimatrix games. Therefore, the analytic method for two-person bimatrix games is adapted to interval bimatrix games.展开更多
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文摘Based on the bimatrix game theory, the network data transmission has been depicted in a game theory way: the actions of the attacker and defender (legitimate users) are depicted within a two-person, non-cooperative and bimatrix game model, this paper proves the existence of the Nash equilibrium theoretically, which is further illustrated by the experimental resuhs.
文摘This paper deals with rnxn two-person non-zero sum games with interval pay-offs. An analytic method for solving such games is given. A pair of Nash Equilibrium is found by using the method. The analytic method is effective to find at least one Nash Equilibrium (N.E) for two-person bimatrix games. Therefore, the analytic method for two-person bimatrix games is adapted to interval bimatrix games.