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Neural Operators Can Play Dynamic Stackelberg Games

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  • Guillermo Alvarez
  • Ibrahim Ekren
  • Anastasis Kratsios
  • Xuwei Yang

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Dynamic Stackelberg games are a broad class of two-player games in which the leader acts first, and the follower chooses a response strategy to the leader's strategy. Unfortunately, only stylized Stackelberg games are explicitly solvable since the follower's best-response operator (as a function of the control of the leader) is typically analytically intractable. This paper addresses this issue by showing that the \textit{follower's best-response operator} can be approximately implemented by an \textit{attention-based neural operator}, uniformly on compact subsets of adapted open-loop controls for the leader. We further show that the value of the Stackelberg game where the follower uses the approximate best-response operator approximates the value of the original Stackelberg game. Our main result is obtained using our universal approximation theorem for attention-based neural operators between spaces of square-integrable adapted stochastic processes, as well as stability results for a general class of Stackelberg games.

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  • Guillermo Alvarez & Ibrahim Ekren & Anastasis Kratsios & Xuwei Yang, 2024. "Neural Operators Can Play Dynamic Stackelberg Games," Papers 2411.09644, arXiv.org.
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