Nash Equilibria And Partition Functions Of Games With Many Dependent Players

Abstract

We discuss and solve a model for a game with many players, where a subset of truely deciding players is embedded into a hierarchy of dependent agents. These interdependencies modify the game matrix and the Nash equilibria for the deciding players. In a concrete example, we recognize the partition function of the Ising model and for high dependency we observe a phase transition to a new Nash equilibrium, which is the Pareto-efficient outcome. An example we have in mind is the game theory for major shareholders in a stock market, where intermediate companies decide according to a majority vote of their owners and compete for the final profit. In our model, these interdependency eventually forces cooperation.

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