For a linear-quadratic nonzero-sum game between two graphon teams, the paper derives a Nash equilibrium from coupled Riccati equations and proves existence for sufficiently small cross-team coupling.
Linear-Quadratic Graphon Mean Field Games with Common Noise
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This paper studies linear quadratic graphon mean field games (LQ-GMFGs) with common noise, in which a large number of agents are coupled via a weighted undirected graph. One special feature, compared with the well-studied graphon mean field games, is that the states of agents are described by the dynamic systems with the idiosyncratic noises and common noise. The limit LQ-GMFGs with common noise are formulated based on the assumption that these graphs lie in a sequence converging to a limit graphon. By applying the spectral decomposition method, the existence of solution for the formulated limit LQ-GMFGs is derived. Moreover, based on the adequate convergence assumptions, a set of $\epsilon$-Nash equilibrium strategies for the finite large population problem is constructed.
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Linear-quadratic stochastic nonzero-sum differential games between graphon teams
For a linear-quadratic nonzero-sum game between two graphon teams, the paper derives a Nash equilibrium from coupled Riccati equations and proves existence for sufficiently small cross-team coupling.