
The authors analyze the convergence of the adjustment rules of players in the repetitive play in the potential games developed by \textit{D. Monderer} and \textit{L. S. Shapley} [Games Econ. Behav. 14, 124--143 (1996; Zbl 0862.90137)] to Nash equilibrium.
330, potential games, Multistage and repeated games, \(n\)-person games, \(n>2\), repeated play, Nash equilibrium, adjustment strategies
330, potential games, Multistage and repeated games, \(n\)-person games, \(n>2\), repeated play, Nash equilibrium, adjustment strategies
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