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A sufficient condition for invariance of essential components
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    A sufficient condition for invariance of essential components (English)
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    It is shown that a component of the Nash equilibria of a finite game for which the local degree of the projection map from the Nash graph into the space of games has nonzero degree retains this property when a redundant strategy is added; e.g., when a mixed strategy is treated as a pure strategy. A subsequent working paper shows that the local degree is itself invariant to the addition of redundant strategies and coincides with the fixed-point index of the component.
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    local degree
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    projection map
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    Nash graph
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    redundant strategy
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