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Hierarchical Nash Equilibrium over Variational Equilibria via Fixed-point Set Expression of Quasi-nonexpansive Operator

Optimization and Control 2025-01-28 v4

Abstract

The equilibrium selection problem in the generalized Nash equilibrium problem (GNEP) has recently been studied as an optimization problem, defined over the set of all variational equilibria achievable through a lower-level non-cooperative game among players. However, to make such a selection fair for every player, we have to rely on an unrealistic assumption, that is, the availability of a trusted center that does not induce any bias for every player. In this paper, we study a new equilibrium selection problem, named the hierarchical Nash equilibrium problem (HNEP), and propose an iterative algorithm for solving the HNEP. The HNEP is designed to ensure a fair selection without assuming any trusted center. More precisely, the HNEP is the GNEP for an upper-level non-cooperative game defined over the set of all variational equilibria of the lower-level non-cooperative game. The proposed algorithm for the HNEP is established by applying the hybrid steepest descent method to a variational inequality defined over the fixed point set of a quasi-nonexpansive operator. Numerical experiments show the effectiveness of the proposed equilibrium selection problem and its algorithmic solution.

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@article{arxiv.2409.11094,
  title  = {Hierarchical Nash Equilibrium over Variational Equilibria via Fixed-point Set Expression of Quasi-nonexpansive Operator},
  author = {Shota Matsuo and Keita Kume and Isao Yamada},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2409.11094},
  year   = {2025}
}