Volume 57 | Number 4 | Year 2018 | Article Id. IJMTT-V57P539 | DOI : https://doi.org/10.14445/22315373/IJMTT-V57P539
An n-player game is a game which is well defined for any number of players. This is usually used in contrast to standard 2 player game that are only specified for two players. In defining n-player games. When there are more than two players, fundamental differences arise. For example, 2-person zero-sum games which says that all equilibrium solutions have the same payoff cannot be generalized to three players. Once there are more than two players, a zero-sum game can have equilibrium solutions that do not have the same payoffs. n-person games in which the players are not allowed to communicate and make binding agreements are not fundamentally different from two-person noncooperative games. This study explores the topic of N-person cooperative game theory. The following paper begins with an introduction to the basic definitions and example of game theory. These results are then applied to the prisoners and puzzle.
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