“…The theory of mean field games was pioneered independently by Lasry, Lions (see [33], [34], [35]) and Caines, Huang, Malhamé (see [28], [29]). It is the study of strategic decision making by small interacting agents in large populations, and we refer the readers to [3,4,7,21,22] for finite state mean field games, to [9,16,23,25] for uniqueness of mean field game solutions, and to [19,20] for a nice survey. Since then, the convergence of n-player game Nash equilibrium to the solution of mean field game has attracted lots of attention.…”