Leeat Yariv: Extreme Equilibria: The Benefits of Correlation
Title: Extreme Equilibria: The Benefits of Correlation
Speaker: Leeat Yariv, Princeton University
Abstract: Correlated equilibria arise naturally when agents communicate or rely on intermediaries such as recommendation systems. We study when a given Nash equilibrium can be improved within the set of correlated equilibria for general objectives. Our key insight is a detail-free criterion: any Nash equilibrium with three or more randomizing agents is generically improvable. We refine this insight to specific classes of games and objectives, including Pareto and utilitarian welfare, and provide constructive methods to obtain improvements. Our findings underscore the ubiquity of improvable Nash equilibria and the crucial role of correlation in enhancing strategic outcomes.
The seminar is co-organized with the DEPARTMENT OF DECISION SCIENCES