On the existence of pure epsilon-equilibrium
Theoretical Economics
2025-05-28 v3 Computer Science and Game Theory
Abstract
We show that for any , as the number of agents gets large, the share of games that admit a pure -equilibrium converges to 1. Our result holds even for pure -equilibrium in which all agents, except for at most one, play a best response. In contrast, it is known that the share of games that admit a pure Nash equilibrium, that is, for , is asymptotically . This suggests that very small deviations from perfect rationality, captured by positive values of , suffice to ensure the general existence of stable outcomes. We also study the existence of pure -equilibrium when the number of actions gets large. Our proofs rely on the probabilistic method and on the Chen-Stein method.
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@article{arxiv.2502.07585,
title = {On the existence of pure epsilon-equilibrium},
author = {Bary S. R. Pradelski and Bassel Tarbush},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2502.07585},
year = {2025}
}