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Theory of dynamic processes with several competing actors that try to achieve some goal in a strategic way.
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Complexity of parity game solving compared to PLS, PPA, and PPAD
Yes, solving parity games is known to be in PPAD (and thus PPA and PPP too) and PLS, and is thus unlikely to be hard for either (since this would imply containment of one of these classes in the other …
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How to implement the regret matching algorithm?
The index set of the max operation is $A_i$, the actions of player $i$. The formula says: take each such action $a_i \in A_i$ and compute its regret (with the sub-formula you say you can implement eas …