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Nash Equilibria in a class of Markov stopping games

Rolando Cavazos-Cadena, Daniel Hernández-Hernández (2012)

Kybernetika

This work concerns a class of discrete-time, zero-sum games with two players and Markov transitions on a denumerable space. At each decision time player II can stop the system paying a terminal reward to player I and, if the system is no halted, player I selects an action to drive the system and receives a running reward from player II. Measuring the performance of a pair of decision strategies by the total expected discounted reward, under standard continuity-compactness conditions it is shown...

Nonzero-sum semi-Markov games with countable state spaces

Wojciech Połowczuk (2000)

Applicationes Mathematicae

We consider nonzero-sum semi-Markov games with a countable state space and compact metric action spaces. We assume that the payoff, mean holding time and transition probability functions are continuous on the action spaces. The main results concern the existence of Nash equilibria for nonzero-sum discounted semi-Markov games and a class of ergodic semi-Markov games with the expected average payoff criterion.

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