Hierarchical Decision-Making in Population Games
July 15, 2025ยท
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Yu-Wen Chen
Nuno C. Martins
Murat Arcak

Abstract
This paper introduces a hierarchical framework for population games, where individuals delegate decision-making to proxies that act within their own strategic interests. This framework extends classical population games, where individuals are assumed to make decisions directly, to capture various real-world scenarios involving multiple decision layers. We establish equilibrium properties and provide convergence results for the proposed hierarchical structure. Additionally, based on these results, we develop a systematic approach to analyze population games with general convex constraints, without requiring individuals to have full knowledge of the constraints as in existing methods. We present a navigation application with capacity constraints as a case study.
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2025 IEEE 64rd Conference on Decision and Control (CDC)