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Faster Rates for No-Regret Learning in General Games via Cautious Optimism

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arxiv 2503.24340 v1 pith:3NLBJRZZ submitted 2025-03-31 cs.GT cs.LGmath.OC

classification cs.GTcs.LGmath.OC
keywords learningnumberregretalgorithmoptimisticcautiouscompareddependence
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We establish the first uncoupled learning algorithm that attains $O(n \log^2 d \log T)$ per-player regret in multi-player general-sum games, where $n$ is the number of players, $d$ is the number of actions available to each player, and $T$ is the number of repetitions of the game. Our results exponentially improve the dependence on $d$ compared to the $O(n\, d \log T)$ regret attainable by Log-Regularized Lifted Optimistic FTRL [Far+22c], and also reduce the dependence on the number of iterations $T$ from $\log^4 T$ to $\log T$ compared to Optimistic Hedge, the previously well-studied algorithm with $O(n \log d \log^4 T)$ regret [DFG21]. Our algorithm is obtained by combining the classic Optimistic Multiplicative Weights Update (OMWU) with an adaptive, non-monotonic learning rate that paces the learning process of the players, making them more cautious when their regret becomes too negative.

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