A Slingshot Approach to Learning in Monotone Games

05/26/2023
by   Kenshi Abe, et al.
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In this paper, we address the problem of computing equilibria in monotone games. The traditional Follow the Regularized Leader algorithms fail to converge to an equilibrium even in two-player zero-sum games. Although optimistic versions of these algorithms have been proposed with last-iterate convergence guarantees, they require noiseless gradient feedback. To overcome this limitation, we present a novel framework that achieves last-iterate convergence even in the presence of noise. Our key idea involves perturbing or regularizing the payoffs or utilities of the games. This perturbation serves to pull the current strategy to an anchored strategy, which we refer to as a slingshot strategy. First, we establish the convergence rates of our framework to a stationary point near an equilibrium, regardless of the presence or absence of noise. Next, we introduce an approach to periodically update the slingshot strategy with the current strategy. We interpret this approach as a proximal point method and demonstrate its last-iterate convergence. Our framework is comprehensive, incorporating existing payoff-regularized algorithms and enabling the development of new algorithms with last-iterate convergence properties. Finally, we show that our algorithms, based on this framework, empirically exhibit faster convergence.

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