Game Theory’s Nash Equilibrium and Strategic Balance in Motion Systems
1. Foundations of Nash Equilibrium in Dynamic Systems A Nash equilibrium occurs when no player can gain by unilaterally changing strategy, a concept deeply rooted in non-cooperative game theory. In motion systems—particularly among competing autonomous agents—this equilibrium manifests as strategic stability. Each agent’s path choice optimizes its objective while anticipating others’ behavior, resulting in a …
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