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Hybrid Mean Field Learning in Large-Scale Dynamic Robust Games

Mohamad Assaad

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One of the objectives in distributed interacting multi-player systems is to enable a collection of different players to achieve a desirable objective. There are two overriding challenges to achieving this objective: The first one is related to the complexity of finding optimal solution. A centralized algorithm may be prohibitively complex when there are large number of interacting players. This motivates the use of adaptive methods that enable players to self-organize into suitable, if not optimal, alternative solutions. The second challenge is limited information. Players may have limited knowledge about the status of other players, except perhaps for a small subset of neighboring players. The limitations in term of information induce robust stochastic optimization, bounded rationality and inconsistent beliefs. In this work, we investigate asymptotic pseudo-trajectories of large-scale dynamic robust games under various COmbined fully DIstributed PAyoff and Strategy Reinforcement Learning (CODIPAS-RL) under outdated noisy measurement and random updates. Extension to continuous action space is discussed.
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hal-00643517 , version 1 (22-11-2011)

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Hamidou Tembine, Mohamad Assaad. Hybrid Mean Field Learning in Large-Scale Dynamic Robust Games. AMS International Conference on Control and Optimization with Industrial Applications, Aug 2011, Ankara, Turkey. 2 p. ⟨hal-00643517⟩
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