Approximation of N-player stochastic games with singular controls by mean field games
Abstract
This paper establishes that a class of N-player stochastic games with singular controls, either of bounded velocity or of finite variation, can both be approximated by mean field games (MFGs) with singular controls of bounded velocity. More specifically, it shows (i) the optimal control to an MFG with singular controls of a bounded velocity θ is shown to be an εN-NE to an N-player game with singular controls of the bounded velocity, with εN = O(1N), and (ii) the optimal control to this MFG is an (εN + εθ)-NE to an N-player game with singular controls of finite variation, where εθ is an error term that depends on θ. This work generalizes the classical result on approximation N-player games by MFGs, by allowing for discontinuous controls.
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