Oblivious Equilibrium: A Mean Field Approximation for Large-Scale Dynamic Games
Weintraub, Gabriel Y., Benkard, Lanier, Roy, Benjamin Van
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We propose a mean-field approximation that dramatically reduces the computational complexity of solving stochastic dynamic games. We provide conditions that guarantee our method approximates an equilibrium as the number of agents grow. We then derive a performance bound to assess how well the approximation performs for any given number of agents. We apply our method to an important class of problems in applied microeconomics. We show with numerical experiments that we are able to greatly expand the set of economic problems that can be analyzed computationally.
Neural Information Processing Systems
Dec-31-2006