A continuous game, in the context of game theory, refers to a type of game in which players choose strategies from a continuous set of options, rather than from a discrete set. This can involve decisions regarding quantities, prices, or strategies that are represented by real numbers or continuous intervals. ### Key Features of Continuous Games: 1. **Continuous Strategy Space**: Players' choices can take any value within a given range.
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