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Distributed Nash Equilibrium Seeking Over Jointly Strongly Connected Switching Networks
发布时间:2026-06-04 来源:新闻中心 10

   

哈尔滨工业大学(深圳)学术讲座

Speaker黄捷(香港中文大学教授,

       中国工程院外籍院士, IEEE Life Fellow)

Title: Distributed Nash Equilibrium Seeking Over

   Jointly Strongly Connected Switching Networks

Date202668日  Time10:30-11:30   VenueH 308

Abstract

Non-cooperative games have found wide-ranging applications in artificial intelligence, communication networks, economics, control systems, and many other fields. In the imperfect information setting, players interact and exchange information through a communication network, which naturally gives rise to the distributed Nash equilibrium (DNE) seeking problem. Key challenges in this problem include communication networks that may be intermittently disconnected or directed at every instant, constraints on the players’ action sets and the complex dynamics governing the actions of the players.This talk begins with the unconstrained DNE seeking problem for single-integrator systems over jointly strongly connected switching networks, which can be disconnected at any time. It then progressively addresses complex multi-agent systems involving constraints, nonlinearities, uncertainties, and disturbances, culminating in a unified framework that simultaneously handles all four of these challenges.

About the speaker:

Jie Huang studied power engineering at Fuzhou University from 1977 to 1979 and circuits and systems at Nanjing University of Science and Technology from 1979 to 1982 for a master's degree. He completed his Ph.D. in automatic control at Johns Hopkins University in 1990. After a year at Johns Hopkins University as a postdoctoral fellow and four years in industry in the USA, he joined the Department of Mechanical and Automation Engineering at the Chinese University of Hong Kong in September 1995, and is now Choh-Ming Li Research Professor of Mechanical and Automation Engineering and Associate Dean (Research) of the Faculty of Engineering, CUHK. He is also a Chair Professor with Harbin Institute of Technology. His research interests include nonlinear control, adaptive control, networked multi-agent systems, game theory, and guidance and control of flight vehicles. He is a fellow of IFAC, IEEE, CAA, HKIE and an International Member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering.