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Approximate Well-supported Nash Equilibria below Two-thirds (1204.0707v2)
Published 3 Apr 2012 in cs.GT
Abstract: In an epsilon-Nash equilibrium, a player can gain at most epsilon by changing his behaviour. Recent work has addressed the question of how best to compute epsilon-Nash equilibria, and for what values of epsilon a polynomial-time algorithm exists. An epsilon-well-supported Nash equilibrium (epsilon-WSNE) has the additional requirement that any strategy that is used with non-zero probability by a player must have payoff at most epsilon less than the best response. A recent algorithm of Kontogiannis and Spirakis shows how to compute a 2/3-WSNE in polynomial time, for bimatrix games. Here we introduce a new technique that leads to an improvement to the worst-case approximation guarantee.
- John Fearnley (45 papers)
- Paul W. Goldberg (37 papers)
- Rahul Savani (57 papers)
- Troels Bjerre Sorensen (7 papers)