Abstract

This paper explores the concept of multidimensional Nash equilibrium as a prospective solution in a non-cooperative multi-player normal form game. The paper suggests a paradigm shift: a new multidimensional geometric approach to capture all symmetrical and asymmetrical strategic graphical movements in real space and time. The Multidimensional Non-Cooperative Games Graphical Framework (MNCGG-Framework) extends the traditional two-dimensional normal form game into a multidimensional graphical framework that synchronizes the optimal agent interactions with corresponding payoffs in real-time. The paper applies the proposed graphical framework on John Forbes Nash’s six examples on non-cooperative games taken from his doctoral dissertation.

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