2020
DOI: 10.23952/jnva.4.2020.1.04
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Nonsmooth dynamics of generalized Nash games

Abstract: The generalized Nash equilibrium problem (GNEP) is an N-player noncooperative game, where each player has to solve a nonlinear optimization problem whose objective function and constraints depend on the choices of the other players. As in the case of classic Nash games, where other players' choices only impact a player's objective function, a natural question arises as to how players might evolve their strategies over time, and whether or not this evolution would allow them to reach a Nash equilibrium strategy… Show more

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