Aggregative game

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In game theory, an aggregative game is a type of game where each player's payoff is determined not only by their own strategy but also by the aggregate actions or strategies of all players in the game. This means that the players' decisions affect each other through their collective outcomes. ### Key Features of Aggregative Games: 1. **Aggregate Function**: The payoff for each player is a function that can be expressed in terms of the total (or aggregate) action taken by all players.

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