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    Example of a finite game with no Berge equilibria at all (English)
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    27 May 2020
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    Summary: The problem of the existence of Berge equilibria in the sense of Zhukovskii in normal-form finite games in pure and in mixed strategies is studied. The example of a three-player game that has Berge equilibrium neither in pure, nor in mixed strategies is given.
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    Berge equilibrium in the sense of Zhukovskii
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    finite normal-form game
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    best support to strategy
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