
Fuzzy Game Theory
Fuzzy game theory extends traditional game theory by allowing players to have uncertain or imprecise preferences and outcomes, represented with fuzzy logic. Instead of exact payoffs or strategies, probabilities and results are expressed with degrees of certainty, accommodating real-world ambiguity. This approach helps analyze situations where information is incomplete or imprecise, providing more flexible strategies and predictions in competitive or cooperative scenarios where outcomes aren't black-and-white.