Abstract
We define non-cooperative game systems and cooperative game systems from a viewpoint of information theory. Concerning the both systems we show some sufficient conditions under which players can obtain the total information on the other players' strategies from a sequence of observations. In a cooperative case we give a numerical model and calculate the amounts of information obtained from the sequential observations by the players in a cooperative group.
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