Graduate Student Seminar: Price of Anarchy in Mean Field Games, Speaker: Christy Graves

Graduate Student Seminars
Mar 27, 2018
12:30 pm
Fine Hall 214

Title:  Price of Anarchy in Mean Field Games

Abstract:  The price of anarchy, originally introduced to quantify the inefficiency of selfish behavior in routing games, is extended to mean field games. The price of anarchy is defined as the ratio of a worst case social cost computed for a mean field game equilibrium to the optimal social cost as computed by a central planner. We illustrate properties of such a price of anarchy on linear quadratic extended mean field games, for which explicit computations are possible. Various asymptotic behaviors of the price of anarchy are proved for limiting behaviors of the coefficients in the model and numerics are presented.