Aggregative game

In game theory, an aggregative game (AG), sometimes called a summarization game, is a game in which every player's payoff is a function of the player's own strategy and the aggregate of all players’ strategies. The concept was first proposed by Nobel laureate Reinhard Selten in 1970.

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Aggregative game

In game theory, an aggregative game (AG), sometimes called a summarization game, is a game in which every player's payoff is a function of the player's own strategy and the aggregate of all players’ strategies. The concept was first proposed by Nobel laureate Reinhard Selten in 1970.

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