We introduce Markov Decision Evolutionary Games with N players, in which each individual in a large population interacts with other randomly selected players. The states and actions of each player in an interaction together determine the instantaneous payoff for all involved players. They also determine the transition probabilities to move to the next state. Each individual wishes to maximize the total expected discounted payoff over an infinite horizon. We provide a rigorous derivation of the asymptotic behavior of this system as the size of the population grows to infinity. We show that under any Markov strategy, the random process consisting of one specific player and the remaining population converges weakly to a jump process driven by ...
We consider a simple model of stochastic evolution in population games. In our model, each agent occ...
Abstract. We present a general model of stochastic evolution in games played by large populations of...
openThe purpose of this paper is to develop the mean field game theory with several populations. In ...
We introduce Markov Decision Evolutionary Games with N players, in which each individual in a large ...
We introduce Markov Decision Evolutionary Games with N players, in which each individual in a large ...
International audienceWe introduce Markov Decision Evolutionary Games with N players, in which each ...
We study the asymptotic organization among many optimizing individu- als interacting in a suitable “...
International audienceWe present a class of evolutionary games involving large populations that have...
In this paper we study one of the most well known examples of evolutionary games, the Hawk and Dove ...
Evolutionary Game Theory (EGT) constitutes a simple framework to study the behavior of large populat...
International audienceWe consider a class of stochastic games with finite number of resource states,...
We consider a finite number of $N$ statistically equal individuals, each moving on a finite set of s...
Population games describe strategic interactions among large numbers of small, anonymous agents. Beh...
International audienceWe explore a mechanism of decision-making in Mean Field Games with myopic play...
We consider $N$-player and mean field games in continuous time over a finite horizon, where the posi...
We consider a simple model of stochastic evolution in population games. In our model, each agent occ...
Abstract. We present a general model of stochastic evolution in games played by large populations of...
openThe purpose of this paper is to develop the mean field game theory with several populations. In ...
We introduce Markov Decision Evolutionary Games with N players, in which each individual in a large ...
We introduce Markov Decision Evolutionary Games with N players, in which each individual in a large ...
International audienceWe introduce Markov Decision Evolutionary Games with N players, in which each ...
We study the asymptotic organization among many optimizing individu- als interacting in a suitable “...
International audienceWe present a class of evolutionary games involving large populations that have...
In this paper we study one of the most well known examples of evolutionary games, the Hawk and Dove ...
Evolutionary Game Theory (EGT) constitutes a simple framework to study the behavior of large populat...
International audienceWe consider a class of stochastic games with finite number of resource states,...
We consider a finite number of $N$ statistically equal individuals, each moving on a finite set of s...
Population games describe strategic interactions among large numbers of small, anonymous agents. Beh...
International audienceWe explore a mechanism of decision-making in Mean Field Games with myopic play...
We consider $N$-player and mean field games in continuous time over a finite horizon, where the posi...
We consider a simple model of stochastic evolution in population games. In our model, each agent occ...
Abstract. We present a general model of stochastic evolution in games played by large populations of...
openThe purpose of this paper is to develop the mean field game theory with several populations. In ...