Glicksberg's theorem

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In the study of zero sum games, Glicksberg's theorem (also Glicksberg's existence theorem) is a result that shows certain games have a minimax value:[1] . If A and B are Hausdorff compact spaces, and K is an upper semicontinuous or lower semicontinuous function on A×B, then

supfinfgKdfdg=infgsupfKdfdg

where f and g run over Borel probability measures on A and B.

The theorem is useful if f and g are interpreted as mixed strategies of two players in the context of a continuous game. If the payoff function K is upper semicontinuous, then the game has a value.

The continuity condition may not be dropped: see example of a game with no value.[2]

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  1. Glicksberg, I. L. (1952). A Further Generalization of the Kakutani Fixed Point Theorem, with Application to Nash Equilibrium Points. Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society, 3(1), pp. 170-174, https://doi.org/10.2307/2032478
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