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Allows for Backward Induction , where you look at the final goal and work backward to determine your first move. 📊 Visualizing the Payoff

A slider that introduces "noise" or irrational behavior into the game.

Should we design a for this feature or focus on integrating real-time market data for the payoffs? AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more Game Theory and Business Applications

Shows how a strategy holds up if a competitor makes a mistake or if market conditions suddenly change.

Predicts where a market will likely settle if everyone acts in their own self-interest. Technical note: It would solve for the Nashcap N a s h Equilibriumcap E q u i l i b r i u m functions. 3. "Black Swan" Stress Testing Allows for Backward Induction , where you look

Implementing a would bridge the gap between abstract Game Theory and daily business operations.

This feature would allow users to input business scenarios (like a price war or a new market entry) and receive a visualized map of probable outcomes based on mathematical models. 1. Dynamic Payoff Matrix Generator AI responses may include mistakes

Simplifies complex choices into a clear visual grid.

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