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Abstract Interpretation of Supermodular Games

Computer Science and Game Theory 2015-07-07 v1 Programming Languages

Abstract

Supermodular games find significant applications in a variety of models, especially in operations research and economic applications of noncooperative game theory, and feature pure strategy Nash equilibria characterized as fixed points of multivalued functions on complete lattices. Pure strategy Nash equilibria of supermodular games are here approximated by resorting to the theory of abstract interpretation, a well established and known framework used for designing static analyses of programming languages. This is obtained by extending the theory of abstract interpretation in order to handle approximations of multivalued functions and by providing some methods for abstracting supermodular games, in order to obtain approximate Nash equilibria which are shown to be correct within the abstract interpretation framework.

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@article{arxiv.1507.01423,
  title  = {Abstract Interpretation of Supermodular Games},
  author = {Francesco Ranzato},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1507.01423},
  year   = {2015}
}
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