Saldı, Naci2025-02-282025-02-2820241683-3511https://hdl.handle.net/11693/116966In this paper, we demonstrate the existence of team-optimal strategies for static teams under observation-sharing information structures. Assuming that agents can access shared observations, we begin by converting the team problem into an equivalent centralized stochastic control problem through the introduction of a topology on policies. We subsequently apply conventional methods from stochastic control to prove the existence of team-optimal strategies. This study expands upon the widely recognized common information approach for team problems, originally designed for discrete scenarios, and adapts it to a more abstract continuous framework. The primary difficulty in this context is to establish the appropriate topology on policies..EnglishTeam decision theoryDecentralized controlCommon information approachExistence of optimal policiesStochastic controlDiscrete scenariosVector valued functionsCommon information approach for static team problems with polish spaces and existence of optimal policiesArticle10.30546/1683-6154.23.3.2024.3071683-6154