Equilibria in multiagent online problems with predictions
Istrate, Gabriel, Bonchiş, Cosmin, Bogdan, Victor
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
We study the power of (competitive) algorithms with predictions in a multiagent setting. To this extent we introduce a multiagent version of the ski-rental problem. In this problem agents can collaborate by pooling resources to get a group license for some asset. If the license price is not met agents have to rent the asset individually for the day at a unit price. Otherwise the license becomes available forever to everyone at no extra cost. Our main contribution is a best-response analysis of a single-agent competitive algorithm that assumes perfect knowledge of other agents' actions (but no knowledge of its own renting time). We then analyze the setting when agents have a predictor for their own active time, yielding a tradeoff between robustness and consistency. We investigate the effect of using such a predictor in an equilibrium, as well as the new equilibria formed in this way.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
May-20-2024
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