Cooperation or Conflict: Game Theory Reveals Surprising Equilibria Shaping Global Dynamics
The article discusses how games can reach a state where no player wants to change their strategy. This can happen when players don't communicate and make decisions based on their own interests. Sometimes, players might make mistakes and not choose the best move. Nash equilibrium is when no player wants to change their strategy, while game-theoretical equilibrium is when no player sees a reason to change. Game theory helps us understand decision-making better.