Quantum game theoretic analysis of Kabaddi
Keywords:
Nash equilibrium, Pareto optimal, Quantum Game SimulatorAbstract
The paper attempts to quantize Kabaddi. The payoff matrices are constructed for Kabaddi using classical game theory. One such sample payoff matrix is chosen. The matrix is found to have multiple pure and mixed strategy Nash equilibriums. To resolve this dilemma and obtain a unique solution of the payoff matrix, quantization of Kabaddi is attempted. It is also shown, how a player can modify the winning of another player by choosing its angles.References
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