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Title:
On nonlocal interactions in mean field games - Part 2

Speaker:
Levon Nurbekyan

Abstract:
Numerous applications of mean-field games theory assume nonlocal interactions between agents. Although somewhat simpler from a mathematical analysis perspective, nonlocal models are often challenging for numerical solutions. Indeed, direct discretizations of mean-field interaction terms yield dense systems that are not economical from computational and memory perspectives. In this talk, I will discuss several options to mitigate the challenges above by importing methods from Fourier analysis and kernel methods in machine learning. To go back to part 1 of the talk, click here: https://mathtube.org/lecture/video/nonlocal-interactions-mean-field-game...

Link:
https://mathtube.org/lecture/video/nonlocal-interactions-mean-field-games-part-2

Workshop:
Mathtube- Workshop on Mean Field Games on Networks