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Equilibria and learning dynamics in mixed network coordination/anti-coordination games

Laura Arditti"G.L. Lagrange," Politecnico di Torino,Department of Mathematical Sciences,Torino,Italy,10129Giacomo ComoLund University,Department of Automatic Control,Lund,Sweden,22100Fabio Fagnani"G.L. Lagrange," Politecnico di Torino,Department of Mathematical Sciences,Torino,Italy,10129Martina Vanelli"G.L. Lagrange," Politecnico di Torino,Department of Mathematical Sciences,Torino,Italy,10129
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Whilst network coordination games and network anti-coordination games have received a considerable amount of attention in the literature, network games with coexisting coordinating and anti-coordinating players are known to exhibit more complex behaviors. In fact, depending on the network structure, such games may even fail to have pure-strategy Nash equilibria. An example is represented by the well-known matching pennies (discoordination) game.In this work, we first provide graph-theoretic conditions for the existence of pure-strategy Nash equilibria in mixed network coordination/anti-coordination games of arbitrary size. For the case where such conditions are met, we then study the asymptotic behavior of best-response dynamics and provide sufficient conditions for finite-time convergence to the set of Nash equilibria. Our results build on an extension and refinement of the notion of network cohesiveness and on the formulation of the new concept of network indecomposibility.

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