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Social Shaping of Linear Quadratic Multi-Agent Systems

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salehi, zeinab
Chen, Yijun
Ratnam, Elizabeth
Petersen, Ian
Shi, Guodong

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In this paper, we study multi-agent systems with distributed resource allocation at individual agents. The agents make local resource allocation decisions including, in some cases, trading decisions - incurring income or expenditure subject to the resource price and system-level resource availability. The agents seek to maximize their individual payoffs, which accrue from both resource allocation income and expenditure. We define a social shaping problem for the system and show that the optimal price is always below a prescribed socially resilient price threshold. By exploring optimality conditions for each agent, we express resource allocation decisions in terms of piece-wise linear functions with respect to the price for unit resource. We further establish a tight range for the coefficients of the linear-quadratic utilities, under which optimal pricing is proven to be always socially resilient.

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Optimising Wavefront Sensing Super-Resolution in the Control of Tomographic Adaptive Optics

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