Does Nash Envy Immunity [article]

Ching-Hua Yu
2017 arXiv   pre-print
The most popular stability notion in games should be Nash equilibrium under the rationality of players who maximize their own payoff individually. In contrast, in many scenarios, players can be (partly) irrational with some unpredictable factors. Hence a strategy profile can be more robust if it is resilient against certain irrational behaviors. In this paper, we propose a stability notion that is resilient against envy. A strategy profile is said to be envy-proof if each player cannot gain a
more » ... mpetitive edge with respect to the change in utility over the other players by deviation. Together with Nash equilibrium and another stability notion called immunity, we show how these separate notions are related to each other, whether they exist in games, and whether and when a strategy profile satisfying these notions can be efficiently found. We answer these questions by starting with the general two player game and extend the discussion for the approximate stability and for the corresponding fault-tolerance notions in multi-player games.
arXiv:1703.03262v1 fatcat:ynyeszfi6fcnbmhntspkjgqgyu