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Title of paper: Intuitionistic fuzzy bi-matrix games
Author(s):
Prasun Kumar Nayak
Department of Applied Mathematics with Oceanology and Computer Programming, Vidyasagar University, Midnapore - 721 102, India
Madhumangal Pal
Department of Applied Mathematics with Oceanology and Computer Programming, Vidyasagar University, Midnapore - 721 102, India
madhumangal@lycos.com
Published in: "Notes on Intuitionistic Fuzzy Sets", Volume 13 (2007) Number 3, pages 1—10
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Abstract: 301

When handling different problems related with management or engineering problems associated with optimal alternative selection a researcher often deals with not sufficiently accurate data. The alternative are usually associated by applying several different criteria.

The basic aim of this paper is to an application of IFS to single non-cooperative bi-matrix games (a pair of payoff matrices) and attempt is made to conceptualize at first the meaning of a Nash equilibrium solution for such games. The intuitionistic fuzzy could be in terms of intuitionistic fuzzy payoffs. A method takes advantage of the relationship between IFS and matrix game theories can be offered for decision making problems. Practical investigations have already been discussed for selecting the alternative in selling a book.

Keywords: Bi-matrix game, Intuitionistic fuzzy, Non-cooperative game, Nash equilibrium
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