
research paper "Non-Cooperative Games"
The research paper "Non-Cooperative Games" explores how individuals or entities make decisions independently when their outcomes affect one another. It analyzes strategic interactions where each participant aims to maximize their own benefit without cooperating. The paper introduces concepts like Nash equilibrium, where no player can improve their situation by changing their strategy alone, highlighting how rational decision-making leads to stable outcomes. This framework applies to economics, political science, and many fields where autonomous decision-makers interact, providing tools to predict and analyze behavior in competitive or conflict scenarios.