Show that for the matching penny problem (Figure 1.3 in Leyton-Brown), there is no pure-strategy Nash equilibrium. Show

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Show that for the matching penny problem (Figure 1.3 in Leyton-Brown), there is no pure-strategy Nash equilibrium. Show

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Show that for the matching penny problem (Figure 1.3 in
Leyton-Brown), there is no pure-strategy Nash equilibrium. Show
that each player using a mixed strategy that has probability ½ for
each alternative is a Nash equilibrium.
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