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Probabilistic Model Checking for Strategic Equilibria-based Decision Making: Advances and Challenges

Formal Languages and Automata Theory 2022-07-01 v1 Computer Science and Game Theory

Abstract

Game-theoretic concepts have been extensively studied in economics to provide insight into competitive behaviour and strategic decision making. As computing systems increasingly involve concurrently acting autonomous agents, game-theoretic approaches are becoming widespread in computer science as a faithful modelling abstraction. These techniques can be used to reason about the competitive or collaborative behaviour of multiple rational agents with distinct goals or objectives. This paper provides an overview of recent advances in developing a modelling, verification and strategy synthesis framework for concurrent stochastic games implemented in the probabilistic model checker PRISM-games. This is based on a temporal logic that supports finite- and infinite-horizon temporal properties in both a zero-sum and nonzero-sum setting, the latter using Nash and correlated equilibria with respect to two optimality criteria, social welfare and social fairness. We summarise the key concepts, logics and algorithms and the currently available tool support. Future challenges and recent progress in adapting the framework and algorithmic solutions to continuous environments and neural networks are also outlined.

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@article{arxiv.2206.15148,
  title  = {Probabilistic Model Checking for Strategic Equilibria-based Decision Making: Advances and Challenges},
  author = {Marta Kwiatkowska and Gethin Norman and David Parker and Gabriel Santos and Rui Yan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2206.15148},
  year   = {2022}
}

Comments

22 pages, 7 figures

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