ABSTRACT

In Chapter 2, we studied problems such as the solution to a grey matrix game, which has a pure strategic solution; the properties of the solution; the method adopted to find the solution; and the relationships between standard and nonstandard grey matrix games together with their transition. However, not all grey matrix game problems have saddle points. In cases where no grey saddle point exists, players do not simply select a certain strategy but select one strategy with a certain grey interval probability. This is the grey matrix game problem based on grey mixed strategy.