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Fourier approximation methods for first-order nonlocal mean-field games (English)
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19 July 2019
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Summary: In this note, we develop Fourier approximation methods for the solutions of first-order nonlocal mean-field games (MFG) systems. Using Fourier expansion techniques, we approximate a given MFG system by a simpler one that is equivalent to a convex optimization problem over a finite-dimensional subspace of continuous curves. Furthermore, we perform a time-discretization for this optimization problem and arrive at a finite-dimensional saddle point problem. Finally, we solve this saddle-point problem by a variant of a primal dual hybrid gradient method.
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infinite-dimensional differential games
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mean-field games
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nonlocal interactions
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Fourier expansions
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