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A label-state formulation of stochastic graphon games and approximate equilibria on large networks

This paper studies stochastic games on large graphs and their graphon limits. We propose a new formulation of graphon games based on a single typical player's label-state distribution. In contrast, other recently proposed models of graphon games work directly with a continuum of players, which involves serious measure-theoretic technicalities. In fact, by viewing the label as a component of the state process, we show in our formulation that graphon games are a special case of mean field games, albeit with certain inevitable degeneracies and discontinuities that make most existing results on mean field games inapplicable. Nonetheless, we prove existence of Markovian graphon equilibria under fairly general assumptions, as well as uniqueness under a monotonicity condition. Most imporantly, we show how our notion of graphon equilibrium can be used to construct approximate equilibria for large finite games set on any (weighted, directed) graph which converges in cut norm. The lack of players' exchangeability necessitates a careful definition of approximate equilibrium, allowing heterogeneity among the players' approximation errors, and we show how various regularity properties of the model inputs and underlying graphon lead naturally to different strengths of approximation.

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