Title :
Ambiguous Game Models Based on Nonadditive Probabilities for Decision Forecast in Real Conflict Situations
Author :
Feng-yong, ZHAI ; Yao-wu, WANG
Author_Institution :
Harbin Inst. of Technol., Harbin
Abstract :
Although traditional game theory has put an important role in economics, it is often blamed for its weak descriptions and analyses in real-world conflicts mainly for its complete rationality presumptions. Thus it is difficult to forecast the players´ strategy selection and the outcomes in real conflict situations, the field which the authors named as decision forecast. We introduce nonadditive probabilities into modeling of ambiguous games, which aims to describe players´ attitude of ambiguity-aversion in strategy selections in real conflict situations. We present a payoff function which can be considered as a balance of v-N-M utility and max-min decision criterion, and introduce it into modeling of an ambiguous game in strategic form. And then, we show the existence of equilibrium under such payoffs. We also introduce nonadditive probabilities into two-phase extensive games and give diagrammatic representations of an ambiguous game tree.
Keywords :
decision theory; economic forecasting; forecasting theory; game theory; minimax techniques; probability; trees (mathematics); utility theory; ambiguous game model; ambiguous game tree; decision forecast; game theory; max-min decision criterion; nonadditive probability; player strategy selection; real conflict situation; v-N-M utility method; Blood; Conference management; Economic forecasting; Engineering management; Environmental economics; Game theory; Power generation economics; Predictive models; Technology forecasting; Technology management; ambiguous game; bounded rationality; decision forecast; nonadditive probability; real conflict situations;
Conference_Titel :
Management Science and Engineering, 2007. ICMSE 2007. International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Harbin
Print_ISBN :
978-7-88358-080-5
Electronic_ISBN :
978-7-88358-080-5
DOI :
10.1109/ICMSE.2007.4421898