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Decentralized Q-Learning for Stochastic Teams and Games (1506.07924v2)

Published 25 Jun 2015 in math.OC, cs.GT, and cs.LG

Abstract: There are only a few learning algorithms applicable to stochastic dynamic teams and games which generalize Markov decision processes to decentralized stochastic control problems involving possibly self-interested decision makers. Learning in games is generally difficult because of the non-stationary environment in which each decision maker aims to learn its optimal decisions with minimal information in the presence of the other decision makers who are also learning. In stochastic dynamic games, learning is more challenging because, while learning, the decision makers alter the state of the system and hence the future cost. In this paper, we present decentralized Q-learning algorithms for stochastic games, and study their convergence for the weakly acyclic case which includes team problems as an important special case. The algorithm is decentralized in that each decision maker has access to only its local information, the state information, and the local cost realizations; furthermore, it is completely oblivious to the presence of other decision makers. We show that these algorithms converge to equilibrium policies almost surely in large classes of stochastic games.

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