Minimally Modifying a Markov Game to Achieve Any Nash Equilibrium and Value
Abstract
We study the game modification problem, where a benevolent game designer or a malevolent adversary modifies the reward function of a zero-sum Markov game so that a target deterministic or stochastic policy profile becomes the unique Markov perfect Nash equilibrium and has a value within a target range, in a way that minimizes the modification cost. We characterize the set of policy profiles that can be installed as the unique equilibrium of a game and establish sufficient and necessary conditions for successful installation. We propose an efficient algorithm that solves a convex optimization problem with linear constraints and then performs random perturbation to obtain a modification plan with a near-optimal cost. The code for our algorithm is available at https://github.com/YoungWu559/game-modification .
Cite
@article{arxiv.2311.00582,
title = {Minimally Modifying a Markov Game to Achieve Any Nash Equilibrium and Value},
author = {Young Wu and Jeremy McMahan and Yiding Chen and Yudong Chen and Xiaojin Zhu and Qiaomin Xie},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2311.00582},
year = {2024}
}
Comments
Accepted by ICML 2024 Conference