Snippet of game theory
In non–zero-sum games, a collection of strategies, one for each player, is a “(Nash) equilibrium” if no player can profit by deviating from his strategy, assuming all other players follow their prescribed strategies.
In non–zero-sum games, a collection of strategies, one for each player, is a “(Nash) equilibrium” if no player can profit by deviating from his strategy, assuming all other players follow their prescribed strategies.