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Abstract:
Noncooperative games with systems governed by nonlinear differential equations remain, in general, nonconvex even if continuously extended (i.\,e. relaxed) in terms of Young measures. However, if the individual payoff functionals are ``enough'' uniformly convex and the controlled system is only ``slightly'' nonlinear, then the relaxed game enjoys a globally convex structure, which guarantees existence of its Nash equilibria as well as existence of approximate Nash equilibria (in a suitable sense) for the original game.
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