New study reveals how large games can lead to strategic equilibria.
The article explores how players in large games reach equilibrium by studying different player groups and their actions. The researchers focus on pure-strategy equilibria in three types of large games. They find that the relationship between Nash equilibria and players' best responses can be characterized in games with countable actions, homogeneous player groups, and a specific agent space. However, this characterization does not hold in a more general setting.