“…Cournot game theory [1] was proposed in 1838. Many researchers, such as Nash [2], Von Neumann, and Morgenstern [3], have since made landmark contributions to the development of game theory, which has become a powerful analytic tool in fields outside economics, such as cyberspace security [4][5][6][7][8], power systems [9,10], cytobiology [11], image processing [12], human-machine systems [13], artificial intelligence [14,15], safety engineering [16,17], nuclear security [18], oncology [19], system control [20], and information science [21]. Considering the powerful dynamic characterization ability of difference equations, the discrete dynamical game with integer-order difference equations has become an important research direction in industrial economics field.…”