Average-discounted equilibria in stochastic games

Average-discounted equilibria in stochastic games

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Article ID: iaor20001015
Country: Netherlands
Volume: 112
Issue: 1
Start Page Number: 187
End Page Number: 195
Publication Date: Jan 1999
Journal: European Journal of Operational Research
Authors: , ,
Keywords: Stochastic games
Abstract:

In stochastic games with finite state and action spaces, we examine existence of equilibria where player 1 uses the limiting average reward and player 2 a discounted reward for the evaluations of the respective payoff sequences. By the nature of these rewards, the far future determines player 1's reward, while player 2 is rather interested in the near future. This gives rise to a natural cooperation between the players along the course of the play. First we show the existence of stationary ϵ-equilibria, for all ϵ > 0, in these games. However, besides these stationary ϵ-equilibria, there also exist ϵ-equilibria, in terms of only slightly more complex ultimately stationary strategies, which are rather in the spirit of these games because, after a large stage when the discounted game is not interesting any longer, the players cooperate to guarantee the highest feasible reward to player 1. Moreover, we analyze an interesting example demonstrating that 0-equilibria do not necessarily exist in these games, not even in terms of history dependent strategies, Finally, we examine special classes of stochastic games with specific conditions on the transition and payoff structures. Several examples are given to clarify all these issues.

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