Fully Coupled Nonlocal Quasilinear Forward-Backward Parabolic Equations Arising from Mean Field Games
Abstract
In this paper, we study fully coupled nonlocal second order quasilinear forward-backward partial differential equations (FBPDEs), which arise from solution of the mean field game (MFG) suggested by Lasry and Lions [Japan. J. Math. 2 (2007), p. 237 (Remark iv)]. We show the existence of solutions (u,m)∈ C1+14,2+12([0,T]×Rn)× C12([0,T],P1(Rn)), and also the uniqueness under an additional monotonicity condition. Then, we improve the regularity of our weak solution m to get a classical solution under appropriate regularity assumptions on coefficients. The FBPDEs can be used to investigate a system of mean field equations (MFEs), where the backward one is a Hamilton-Jacobi-Bellman equation and the forward one is a Fokker-Planck equation. Moreover, we prove a verification theorem and give an optimal strategy of the associated MFG via the solution of MFEs. Finally, we address the linear-quadratic problems.
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