
doi: 10.1007/bf01771242
This note points out an error in a numerical example of a two-person, zero-sum game with vector payoffs provided byZeleny [1975]. The resulting solution of the parametric linear programming problem is a mixed strategy.
parametric linear programming problem, error correction, games with multiple payoffs, Applications of mathematical programming, Sensitivity, stability, parametric optimization, mixed strategy solution, 2-person games, vector payoffs, two-person zero-sum game
parametric linear programming problem, error correction, games with multiple payoffs, Applications of mathematical programming, Sensitivity, stability, parametric optimization, mixed strategy solution, 2-person games, vector payoffs, two-person zero-sum game
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