With opponent-action feedback in zero-sum games, an efficient algorithm achieves near-optimal t^{-1/2} last-iterate convergence in duality gap with high probability.
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The paper establishes equilibrium existence and uniqueness for nonlinear utility consumer networks under contraction conditions and proposes a shape-constrained isotonic regression approach with strict no-regret convergence for learning utilities in targeted monopoly pricing.
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Near-Optimal Last-Iterate Convergence for Zero-Sum Games with Bandit Feedback and Opponent Actions
With opponent-action feedback in zero-sum games, an efficient algorithm achieves near-optimal t^{-1/2} last-iterate convergence in duality gap with high probability.
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Equilibrium and Pricing in Consumer Networks with Nonlinear Utilities: An Online Shape-Constrained Learning Approach
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