Jan. 1, 2023, midnight | Michael I. Jordan, Tianyi Lin, Manolis Zampetakis

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We consider the problem of computing an equilibrium in a class of nonlinear generalized Nash equilibrium problems (NGNEPs) in which the strategy sets for each player are defined by the equality and inequality constraints that may depend on the choices of rival players. While the asymptotic global convergence and local convergence rate of certain algorithms have been extensively investigated, the iteration complexity analysis is still in its infancy. This paper provides two first-order algorithms based on quadratic penalty method (QPM) …

algorithm algorithms analysis complexity computing constraints convergence equality equilibrium generalized global inequality iteration nash equilibrium paper rate strategy

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