Nash Equilibrium Analysis of Attack and Defense Strategies in the Air Transportation Network
Résumé
This study explores the strategic dynamics within interconnected systems by integrating game theory with complex networks. It presents a static zero-sum game model to
analyze attack and defense strategies in such networks. Investigating three strategies for attackers and defenders—random, degree centrality, and betweenness centrality—the study examines
Nash equilibrium under equal resource assumptions. Analyzing the payoff matrix and players’
responses identify the dominant strategy as combining random attacks and betweenness-based
defenses.
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