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consider the n farmers in a village. each summer, all the farmers graze their goats on the village green. […] since a goat needs at least a certain amount of grass in order to survive, there is a maximum number of goats that can be grazed on the green […] also, since the first few goats have plenty of room to graze, adding one more does little harm to those already grazing, but when so many goats are grazing that they are all just barely surviving, then adding one more dramatically harms the rest. […]
during the spring, the farmers simultaneously choose how many goats to own. assume goats are continuously divisible…
geschichten aus der spieltheorie.
(r. gibbons: a primer in game theory, 1992, s. 27)