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A Consensus-Based Algorithm for Non-Convex Multiplayer Games: Quantitative Laplace principle

A Consensus-Based Algorithm for Non-Convex Multiplayer Games: Quantitative Laplace principle

Update: 2024-07-29
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A novel algorithm using swarm intelligence to find global Nash equilibria in nonconvex multiplayer games, with convergence guarantees and numerical experiments.

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This paper is available on arxiv.org/abs/2311.08270 under CC BY 4.0 DEED license. Authors: Enis Chenchene, Hui Huang, Jinniao Qiu, and Hui Chen. Table of Links: 1. Introduction, 2. Global convergence, 3. Numerical experiments, 4. Conclusion, Acknowledgments, and References.

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A Consensus-Based Algorithm for Non-Convex Multiplayer Games: Quantitative Laplace principle

A Consensus-Based Algorithm for Non-Convex Multiplayer Games: Quantitative Laplace principle

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