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A Distributed Iterative Tikhonov Method for Networked Monotone Aggregative Hierarchical Stochastic Games (2304.03651v2)

Published 7 Apr 2023 in math.OC

Abstract: We consider a class of nonsmooth aggregative games over networks in stochastic regimes, where each player is characterized by a composite cost function $f_i+r_i$, $f_i$ is a smooth expectation-valued function dependent on its own strategy and an aggregate function of rival strategies, and $r_i$ is a nonsmooth convex function of its strategy with an efficient prox-evaluation. We design a fully distributed iterative proximal stochastic gradient method overlaid by a Tikhonov regularization, where each player may independently choose its steplengths and regularization parameters while meeting some coordination requirements. Under a monotonicity assumption on the pseudo-gradient mapping, we prove the almost sure convergence to the least-norm Nash equilibrium. In addition, when each $r_i$ is an indicator function of a compact convex set, we establish the convergence rate associated with the expected gap function at the time-averaged sequence. We further establish high probability bounds for the gap function via both Markov's inequality as well as a more refined argument that leverages Azuma's inequality. Furthermore, we consider the extension to the private hierarchical regime where each player is a leader with respect to a collection of private followers competing in a strongly monotone game, parametrized by leader decisions. By leveraging a convolution-smoothing framework, we present amongst the first fully distributed schemes for computing a Nash equilibrium of a game complicated by such a hierarchical structure. Based on this framework, we extend the rate statements to accommodate the computation of a hierarchical stochastic Nash equilibrium by using a Fitzpatrick gap function. Finally, we validate the proposed methods on a networked Nash-Cournot equilibrium problem and a hierarchical generalization, observing that regularization has a beneficial impact on empirical behavior.

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