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Learning in Discounted-cost and Average-cost Mean-field Games

Systems and Control 2022-11-11 v3 Machine Learning Systems and Control Optimization and Control

Abstract

We consider learning approximate Nash equilibria for discrete-time mean-field games with nonlinear stochastic state dynamics subject to both average and discounted costs. To this end, we introduce a mean-field equilibrium (MFE) operator, whose fixed point is a mean-field equilibrium (i.e. equilibrium in the infinite population limit). We first prove that this operator is a contraction, and propose a learning algorithm to compute an approximate mean-field equilibrium by approximating the MFE operator with a random one. Moreover, using the contraction property of the MFE operator, we establish the error analysis of the proposed learning algorithm. We then show that the learned mean-field equilibrium constitutes an approximate Nash equilibrium for finite-agent games.

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@article{arxiv.1912.13309,
  title  = {Learning in Discounted-cost and Average-cost Mean-field Games},
  author = {Berkay Anahtarcı and Can Deha Karıksız and Naci Saldi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1912.13309},
  year   = {2022}
}

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