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Collective Stochastic Discrete Choice Problems: A Min-LQG Dynamic Game Formulation

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IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON AUTOMATIC CONTROL
卷 65, 期 8, 页码 3302-3316

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TAC.2019.2941443

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Games; Mathematical model; Nash equilibrium; Biological system modeling; Sociology; Statistics; Stochastic processes; Discrete choice models; mean field games (MFGs); stochastic optimal control

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  1. NSERC [6820-2011, 435905-13]

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We consider a class of dynamic collective choice models with social interactions, whereby a large number of nonuniform agents have to individually settle on one of multiple discrete alternative choices, with the relevance of their would-be choices continuously impacted by noise and the unfolding group behavior. This class of problems is modeled here as a so-called min-LQG game, i.e., a linear quadratic Gaussian dynamic and noncooperative game, with an additional combinatorial aspect in that it includes a final choice-related minimization in its terminal cost. The presence of this minimization term is key to enforcing some specific discrete choice by each individual agent. The theory of mean field games is invoked to generate a class of decentralized agent feedback control strategies, which are then shown to converge to an exact Nash equilibrium of the game as the number of players increases to infinity. A key building block in our approach is an explicit solution to the problem of computing the best response of a generic agent to some arbitrarily posited smooth mean field trajectory. Ultimately, an agent is shown to face a continuously revised discrete choice problem, where greedy choices dictated by current conditions must be constantly balanced against the risk of the future process noise upsetting the wisdom of such decisions. We show that any Nash equilibrium of the game is defined by an a priori computable probability matrix, which describes the distribution of the players' choices over the alternatives. The results are illustrated through simulations.

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