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NP-hardness of Computing Uniform Nash Equilibria on Planar Bimatrix Games

Published 6 May 2022 in cs.GT | (2205.03117v3)

Abstract: We study the complexity of computing a uniform Nash equilibrium on a non-win-lose bimatrix game. It is known that such a problem is NP-complete even if a bimatrix game is win-lose (Bonifaci et al., 2008). Fortunately, if a win-lose bimatrix game is planar, then uniform Nash equilibria always exist. We have a polynomial-time algorithm for finding a uniform Nash equilibrium of a planar win-lose bimatrix game (Addario-Berry et al., 2007). The following question is left: How hard to compute a uniform Nash equilibrium on a planar non-win-lose bimatrix game? This paper resolves this issue. We prove that the problem of deciding whether a non-win-lose planar bimatrix game has uniform Nash equilibrium is also NP-complete.

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