On noncooperative n-player principal eigenvalue games
Abstract
We consider a noncooperative n-player principal eigenvalue game which is associated with an infinitesimal generator of a stochastically perturbed multi-channel dynamical system -- where, in the course of such a game, each player attempts to minimize the asymptotic rate with which the controlled state trajectory of the system exits from a given bounded open domain. In particular, we show the existence of a Nash-equilibrium point (i.e., an n-tuple of equilibrium linear feedback operators) that is distinctly related to a unique maximum closed invariant set of the corresponding deterministic multi-channel dynamical system, when the latter is composed with this n-tuple of equilibrium linear feedback operators.
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