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arxiv: 2505.23441 · v4 · pith:AVZMTQUAnew · submitted 2025-05-29 · 🧮 math.OC · math.PR

Mean Field Control with Poissonian Common Noise: A Pathwise Compactification Approach

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This paper contributes to the compactification approach to study mean-field control problems with Poissonian common noise. To overcome the lack of compactness and continuity issues caused by common noise, we exploit the point process representation of the Poisson random measure with finite intensity and propose a pathwise formulation in a two-step procedure by freezing a sample path of the common noise. In the first step, we establish the existence of optimal relaxed controls in the pathwise formulation as if common noise is absent, but with finite deterministic jumping times. The second step plays the key role in our approach, which is to aggregate the optimal solutions in the pathwise formulation over all sample paths of common noise and show that it yields an optimal solution in the original model. To this end, with the help of concatenation techniques, we first develop a pathwise superposition principle in the model with deterministic jumping times, drawing a relationship between the pathwise relaxed control problem and the pathwise measure-valued control problem. We then further bridge the equivalence among different problem formulations and verify that the constructed solution under aggregation is indeed optimal in the original problem.

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