Game theory breakthrough: Convergence to Nash equilibria in complex networks!
The article explores whether convergence to a set of Nash equilibria in game theory implies convergence to a specific Nash equilibrium when there are many possible equilibria. The researchers introduce a technique to address this question, using the best-response dynamics in a local public good game on a network as an example. They found that in this game, convergence to the set of Nash equilibria does not always lead to convergence to a Nash equilibrium.