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Note that if I use support enumeration or the lexicographic Lemke-Howson (or drop any other label initially), the algorithm works and produces a unique equilibrium in which both the row and column player have mixed strategies with support of 2. If that is correct, the game is nondegenerate, so it is my understanding that Lemke-Howson should produce an equilibrium.
Thank you very much for this very useful resource and also for your excellent videos.
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Thanks for this @mbabramo, I'll take a look, at some point the lexicographic Lemke-Howson algorithm will simply replace thee Lemke-howson one. Tagging #77 so that once I come to that I'll remember to come back to this issue.
The following test results in an exception:
Note that if I use support enumeration or the lexicographic Lemke-Howson (or drop any other label initially), the algorithm works and produces a unique equilibrium in which both the row and column player have mixed strategies with support of 2. If that is correct, the game is nondegenerate, so it is my understanding that Lemke-Howson should produce an equilibrium.
Thank you very much for this very useful resource and also for your excellent videos.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: