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- NE 2). Consider the following extensive form game between two players. (1,10) u D 1 B X (a) List all pure strategies of player 2. (b) Represent this game in normal form. (c) Find all pure-strategy Nash equilibria of this game. (d) Find all SPNE (in pure strategies) of this game. (6,3) (4,2) (5,1)Question 36 Consider the following normal form of a game. A D. (-3,-4) (-2,-5) (-1,0) (-4,-3) What is the maximin strategy of the row player? A O BConsider the following extensive-form game. U D A B A B -6,6 X Y X Y P 3,8 -8, 1 1,2 -2, 1 5,5 -0,0 The dashed lines represent information sets. (a) Represent this game in normal-form. (b) Derive the Nash equilibria in pure strategies. (c) Describe the (proper) subgames of this game. (d) Derive the subgame perfect Nash equilibria in pure strategies.
- Player 1 Cooperate (C) Defect (D) If the game has a dominant strategy, what is it? There is none. If the game has a Nash equilibrium in pure strategies, what is it? There is none. Cooperate (C) 3,3 8,0 Cooperate (C) is a dominant strategy for both players. Defect (D) is a dominant strategy for both players. Cooperate (C) is a dominant strategy for 1, and Defect (D) is a dominant strategy for 2. C, C is the only Nash equilibrium. D, D is the only Nash equilibrium. C, C and D, D are both Nash equilibria. Player 2 Defect (D) 0,8 1,13) Consider the following two extensive form games and answer the following questions. How many subgames present in the following games? Find all pure strategies SPNE. Find all pure strategies NE of these games. Game A Game B u (5,3) u (0,2) 2 2 L L (-5,4) d (0,0) 1 1 1 (1,-5) (-10,-10) u R (2,3) A M 2 R 2 r d 1 (8,1) B (2,0) (2,2)Suppose now we alter the game so that whenever Colin chooses "paper" the loser pays the winner 3 instead of 1: rock paper scissors rock 0. -3 1 1. раper scissors -1 -1 3 (a) Show that xT= (,) and yT= (5) together are not a Nash equilibrium 3'31 for this modified 3'3 game. (b) Formulate a linear program that can be used to calculate a mixed strategy x € A(R) that maximises Rosemary's security level for this modified game. (c) Solve your linear program using the 2-phase simplex algorithm. You should use the format given in lectures. Give a mixed strategy x E A(R) that has an optimal security level for Rosemary and a mixed strategy y E A(C) that has an optimal security level for Colin.
- し(5,3) b I(2,2) も(0,0) (4,12) a (12.4) (0,0) i). List all subgame pertect Nash equilibria and name one Nash eqvilibrivm that is not subgame pertect i). How many strategies does playot and player 2 have?rock paper scissors гock 0. -3 1 рарer 1. -1 scissors -1 3 0. (a) Show that xT= ( ) and yT= (3) together are not a Nash equilibrium 3 3 313 for this modified game. (b) Formulate a linear program that can be used to calculate a mixed strategy x € A(R) that maximises Rosemary's security level for this modified game. (c) Solve your linear program using the 2-phase simplex algorithm. You should use the format given in lectures. Give a mixed strategy x E A(R) that has an optimal security level for Rosemary and a mixed strategy y E A(C) that has an optimal security level for Colin.FOOP 6. (a) For the following extensive-form game: i. Identify the pure and mixed strategy Nash Equilibria. ii. Is the set of pure and mixed strategy Subgame Perfect Nash equilibria of the game different from the set of equilibria identified in part (a)? Explain (a couple of sentences should suffice). (3,1) A D B C (-2,-2) (2,5) D (0,7)
- (a) Consider a ROCK PAPER SCISSOR game. Two players indicate either Rock, Paper or Scissor simultaneously. The winner is determined by: Rock crushes Scissors, Paper covers Rock, and Scissor cut Paper. In the case of a tie, there is no payoff. In the case of a win, the winner collects 5 dollars. Write the payoff matrix for this game. (b) Find the optimal row and column strategies and the value of the matrix game. 3 2 4 -2 1 -4 5Two business partners jointly own a firm and share equally the revenues. They individually and simultaneously decide how much effort to put into the firm. Let s₁ and s2 denote the effort choices of partner 1 and partner 2, respectively. Assume si € [0, 4]. The cost of effort is given by s? for i E {1, 2}. The firm's revenue is given by 4(81 +82 + bs182) where 0 ≤ b ≤ 1. (Note that the parameter 6 reflects the synergies between the effort levels. b> 0 implies that the more one partner works, the more productive the other partner is.) The payoffs for partners 1 and 2 are: u₁ (81, 82) u2 (81, 82) - = 1 [4(81 +82 +68182)] − 8² - 1 [4(81 +82 + bs182)] – $²Y A BA B (PERFECT-INFO GAME) Consider the game shown at the right. -1 a. What is the number of pure strategies of Player 1? Player 2? 2 -2 4 b. How many subgames are in this game? c. Find all subgame perfect equilibria (SPE)? -2 d. Find all other NE which is not SPE. -3