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- 3. Find the dominant and dominated strategies in the following games (in case players have such strategies) Is there any dominant strategy equilibrium in any of these games? (b) Player 2 V W X Y A 2,5 4,4 5,5 | 0,4 | 1,5 B 5,3 3,3 4,3 | 2,2 | 1,0 Player 1 C 6,0 | 3,0 | 1,1 | 1,1 0,1 D 6,2 3,0 4,2 3,2 | 1,2 E 1,1 5,1 | 4,2 | 1,0 | 0,2Question 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 B4. Iterated Elimination Give an example of a game where iterated elimination of dominated strategies cannot eliminate any actions.
- 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.Consider the following game: Player 2 In Out Player 1 In -2,-2 2, 0 Out 0, 2 0, 0 (a) What is the Nash equilibrium of this game, or what are the Nash equilibriaof this game? (b) Does either firm have a dominate strategy (a strategy that is always abest response)? Which? (c) Suppose Player 1 could move before Player 2 and Player 2 could observe Player 1’s move. What do you think would happen?4. Consider the following game. Find the dominant strategy for each player (if any). What is the Nash Equilibrium in pure strategies of this game? Player 2 C R U 10,15 6,27 12,30 M Player 1 20,18 16,15 8,24 D 6,15 18,9 10,12
- Player 1 b C d Player 2 X y 3,2 1,1 4,3 3,5 1,3 3,0 2,4 1,5 2,1 0,1 1,2 1,0 1,0 2,0 2,1 4,2 W N . Does this game have any strategies that are strictly dominated?Player 2 E F H A 6, 5 6, 7 9, 6 7,6 В Player 1 C 6, 7 6, 9 8, 5 9, 7 5, 8 5, 6 7,5 7,5 7,9 8, 7 11, 6 5, 6 (1) In the Unique Nash equilibrium of this game, which strategy does Player1 play? And why? (2) In the Unique Nash equilibrium of this game, which strategy does Player2 play? And why? (3) Is this game dominance solvable? And Why? (4) Does this game have at least one inadmissible Nash equilibrium? And Why?GAME 5 Player B B1 B2 Player A A1 7,3 | 5, 10 A2 3, 8| 9, 6 In Game 5 above, O Neither player has a dominant strategy. O Player B has a dominant strategy. O Player A has a dominant strategy. O Both players have dominant strategies.
- Consider the following extensive form game between player 1 and player 2. T B (2, 2) L R R (3, 1) (0, 0) (5, 0) (0, 1) (a). Find the normal form representation of this game. (show the bimatrix) (b). Find all pure strategy NE. (c). Which of these equilibria are subgame perfect?16) Convert the following extensive form game into a normal form game. Solve the game to find all pure strategy Nash equilibria. 1 A B 2 W X Y 3, 3 1, 2 2, 1 4, 43. (a) Give an example of a 3 x 3 zero-sum game where all possible pairs of pure strategies give a pure Nash Equilibrium. (b) Describe all possible 3 x 3 non-zero-sum games where all possible pairs of pure strategies give a pure Nash Equilibrium. Give reasons for your answer.