Nonlinear Markov Games on a Finite State Space (Mean-field and Binary Interactions)

  • N. Kolokoltsov V
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Abstract

Managing large complex stochastic systems, including competitive interests, when one or several players can control the behavior of a large number of particles (agents, mechanisms, vehicles, subsidiaries, species, police units, etc), say $N_k$ for a player $k$, the complexity of the game-theoretical (or Markov decision) analysis can become immense as $N_k\to \infty$. However, under rather general assumptions, the limiting problem as all $N_k\to \infty$ can be described by a well manageable deterministic evolution. In this paper we analyze some simple situations of this kind proving the convergence of Nash-equilibria for finite games to equilibria of a limiting deterministic differential game.

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N. Kolokoltsov, V. (2012). Nonlinear Markov Games on a Finite State Space (Mean-field and Binary Interactions). International Journal of Statistics and Probability, 1(1). https://doi.org/10.5539/ijsp.v1n1p77

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