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From External to Swap Regret 2.0: An Efficient Reduction and Oblivious Adversary for Large Action Spaces

Machine Learning 2025-02-25 v4 Artificial Intelligence Computer Science and Game Theory

Abstract

We provide a novel reduction from swap-regret minimization to external-regret minimization, which improves upon the classical reductions of Blum-Mansour [BM07] and Stolz-Lugosi [SL05] in that it does not require finiteness of the space of actions. We show that, whenever there exists a no-external-regret algorithm for some hypothesis class, there must also exist a no-swap-regret algorithm for that same class. For the problem of learning with expert advice, our result implies that it is possible to guarantee that the swap regret is bounded by {\epsilon} after log(N)O(1/ϵ)\log(N)^{O(1/\epsilon)} rounds and with O(N)O(N) per iteration complexity, where NN is the number of experts, while the classical reductions of Blum-Mansour and Stolz-Lugosi require O(N/ϵ2)O(N/\epsilon^2) rounds and at least Ω(N2)\Omega(N^2) per iteration complexity. Our result comes with an associated lower bound, which -- in contrast to that in [BM07] -- holds for oblivious and 1\ell_1-constrained adversaries and learners that can employ distributions over experts, showing that the number of rounds must be Ω~(N/ϵ2)\tilde\Omega(N/\epsilon^2) or exponential in 1/ϵ1/\epsilon. Our reduction implies that, if no-regret learning is possible in some game, then this game must have approximate correlated equilibria, of arbitrarily good approximation. This strengthens the folklore implication of no-regret learning that approximate coarse correlated equilibria exist. Importantly, it provides a sufficient condition for the existence of correlated equilibrium which vastly extends the requirement that the action set is finite, thus answering a question left open by [DG22; Ass+23]. Moreover, it answers several outstanding questions about equilibrium computation and learning in games.

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@article{arxiv.2310.19786,
  title  = {From External to Swap Regret 2.0: An Efficient Reduction and Oblivious Adversary for Large Action Spaces},
  author = {Yuval Dagan and Constantinos Daskalakis and Maxwell Fishelson and Noah Golowich},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2310.19786},
  year   = {2025}
}