r4f4_ on Nostr: As the number of players increases, Nash equilibria become more difficult to identify ...
As the number of players increases, Nash equilibria become more difficult to identify and analyze, while coordination challenges, externalities, and system complexity play a larger role. This can also result in less efficient or less predictable equilibria in the current situation
quoting note1k9e…lv0kI've studied the game theory on conventional war.
I've studied some unconventional (although by definition that is very difficult).
I still need to study the updated game theory on nuclear war. I don't think the MAD equilibrium from 40 years ago still holds. There are more players... and there is a lot of new tech in play.