Seminar

Reinforcement learning with restrictions on the action set

Mathieu Faure (GREQAM - Aix Marseille)

June 20, 2014, 14:00–15:15

Toulouse

Room MS 003

Decision Mathematics Seminar

Abstract

Consider a 2-player normal-form game repeated over time. We introduce an adaptive learning procedure, where the players only observe their own realized payoff at each stage. We assume that agents do not know their own payoff function, and have no information on the other player. Furthermore, we assume that they have restrictions on their own actions such that, at each stage, their choice is limited to a subset of their action set. We prove that the empirical distributions of play converge to the set of Nash equilibria for zero-sum and potential games, and games where one player has two actions.