“…Although other ergodic schemes such as L R−P were used in games (Viswanathan & Narendra, 1974) with limited information, they did not gain popularity at least when it comes to applications due to their inability to converge to Nash equilibrium. LA has found numerous applications in game theoretical applications such as sensor fusion without knowledge of the ground truth (Yazidi et al, 2022), for distributed power control in wireless networks and more particularly NOMA (Rauniyar et al, 2020), optimization of cooperative tasks (Zhang et al, 2020), for content placement in cooperative caching (Yang et al, 2020), congestion control in Internet of Things (Gheisari & Tahavori, 2019), reaching agreement in Ultimatum games utilizing a continuous space strategy rather than working within a discrete actions space (De Jong et al, 2008), QoS satisfaction in autonomous mobile edge computing (Apostolopoulos et al, 2018), opportunistic spectrum access (Cao & Cai, 2018) scheduling domestic shiftable loads in smart grids (Thapa et al, 2017), anti-jamming channel selection algorithm for interference mitigation (Jia et al, 2017), relay selection in vehicular adhoc networks (Tian et al, 2017), load balancing by invoking the feedback from a purely local agent (Schaerf et al, 1994) etc.…”