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A Stable-Set Bound and Maximal Numbers of Nash Equilibria in Bimatrix Games

Computer Science and Game Theory 2025-11-25 v3 Combinatorics

Abstract

Quint and Shubik (1997) conjectured that a non-degenerate n-by-n game has at most 2^n-1 Nash equilibria in mixed strategies. The conjecture is true for n at most 4 but false for n=6 or larger. We answer it positively for the remaining case n=5, which had been open since 1999. The problem can be translated to a combinatorial question about the vertices of a pair of simple n-polytopes with 2n facets. We introduce a novel obstruction based on the index of an equilibrium, which states that equilibrium vertices belong to two equal-sized disjoint stable sets of the graph of the polytope. This bound is verified directly using the known classification of the 159,375 combinatorial types of dual neighborly polytopes in dimension 5 with 10 facets. Non-neighborly polytopes are analyzed with additional combinatorial techniques where the bound is used for their disjoint facets.

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@article{arxiv.2411.12385,
  title  = {A Stable-Set Bound and Maximal Numbers of Nash Equilibria in Bimatrix Games},
  author = {Constantin Ickstadt and Thorsten Theobald and Bernhard von Stengel},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2411.12385},
  year   = {2025}
}

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