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A new proof for the existence of Nash equilibrium

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  • Davide Carpentiere
  • Stephen Watson

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We present a new proof for the existence of a Nash equilibrium, which involves no fixed point theorem. The self-contained proof consists of two parts. The first part introduces the notions of root function and pre-equilibrium. The second part shows the existence of pre-equilibria and Nash equilibria.

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  • Davide Carpentiere & Stephen Watson, 2023. "A new proof for the existence of Nash equilibrium," Papers 2310.01528, arXiv.org.
  • Handle: RePEc:arx:papers:2310.01528
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    1. Andrew McLennan & Rabee Tourky, 2008. "Using volume to prove Sperner’s Lemma," Economic Theory, Springer;Society for the Advancement of Economic Theory (SAET), vol. 35(3), pages 593-597, June.
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