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On the Convergence of Fictitious Play: A Decomposition Approach

Computer Science and Game Theory 2022-05-04 v1 Artificial Intelligence Machine Learning Multiagent Systems

Abstract

Fictitious play (FP) is one of the most fundamental game-theoretical learning frameworks for computing Nash equilibrium in nn-player games, which builds the foundation for modern multi-agent learning algorithms. Although FP has provable convergence guarantees on zero-sum games and potential games, many real-world problems are often a mixture of both and the convergence property of FP has not been fully studied yet. In this paper, we extend the convergence results of FP to the combinations of such games and beyond. Specifically, we derive new conditions for FP to converge by leveraging game decomposition techniques. We further develop a linear relationship unifying cooperation and competition in the sense that these two classes of games are mutually transferable. Finally, we analyze a non-convergent example of FP, the Shapley game, and develop sufficient conditions for FP to converge.

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@article{arxiv.2205.01469,
  title  = {On the Convergence of Fictitious Play: A Decomposition Approach},
  author = {Yurong Chen and Xiaotie Deng and Chenchen Li and David Mguni and Jun Wang and Xiang Yan and Yaodong Yang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2205.01469},
  year   = {2022}
}