For mean field games with double-integrator dynamics, existence of weak solutions and a flow representation of the population density are proved despite a non-coercive Hamiltonian.
Mild and weak solutions of Mean Field Games problem for linear control systems
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The aim of this paper is to study first order Mean field games subject to a linear controlled dynamics on $\mathbb R^{d}$. For this kind of problems, we define Nash equilibria (called Mean Field Games equilibria), as Borel probability measures on the space of admissible trajectories, and mild solutions as solutions associated with such equilibria. Moreover, we prove the existence and uniqueness of mild solutions and we study their regularity: we prove H\"older regularity of Mean Field Games equilibria and fractional semiconcavity for the value function of the underlying optimal control problem. Finally, we address the PDEs system associated with the Mean Field Games problem and we prove that the class of mild solutions coincides with a suitable class of weak solutions.
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Deterministic mean field games with control on the acceleration
For mean field games with double-integrator dynamics, existence of weak solutions and a flow representation of the population density are proved despite a non-coercive Hamiltonian.