Secchi, Piercesare; Sudderth, William D. - In: International Journal of Game Theory 30 (2002) 4, pp. 479-490
There exists a Nash equilibrium (-Nash equilibrium) for every n-person stochastic game with a finite (countable) state space and finite action sets for the players if the payoff to each player i is one when the process of states remains in a given set of states Gi and is zero otherwise.