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Distributed Robust Nash Equilibrium Seeking for Mixed-Order Games by a Neural-Network based Approach

Published 27 Sep 2020 in math.OC | (2009.12744v3)

Abstract: In practical applications, decision-makers with heterogeneous dynamics may be engaged in the same decision-making process. This motivates us to study distributed Nash equilibrium seeking for games in which players are mixed-order (first- and second-order) integrators influenced by unknown dynamics and external disturbances in this paper. To solve this problem, we employ an adaptive neural network to manage unknown dynamics and disturbances, based on which a distributed Nash equilibrium seeking algorithm is developed by further adapting concepts from gradient-based optimization and multi-agent consensus. By constructing appropriate Lyapunov functions, we analytically prove convergence of the reported method. Theoretical investigations suggest that players' actions would be steered to an arbitrarily small neighborhood of the Nash equilibrium, which is also testified by simulations.

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