Relaxation techniques and asynchronous a
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Tamer BaΕar
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Article
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1987
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Elsevier Science
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English
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The equilibrium solution of a zero-sum or a non-zero-sum game is said to be stable if, after any deviation from that equilibrium, an adjustment process that involves unilateral optimal responses by the players can bring it back to the starting point. One appealing feature of a stable equilibrium is