Generalized Ordinal Nash Games: Variational Approach

01/29/2023
by   Orestes Bueno, et al.
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It is known that the generalized Nash equilibrium problem can be reformulated as a quasivariational inequality. Our aim in this work is to introduce a variational approach to study the existence of solutions for generalized ordinal Nash games, that is, generalized games where the player preferences are binary relations that do not necessarily admit a utility representation.

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