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SAGT
2009
Springer
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13 years 11 months ago
Nash Equilibria and the Price of Anarchy for Flows over Time
We study Nash equilibria and the price of anarchy in the context of flows over time. Many results on static routing games have been obtained over the last ten years. In flows ov...
Ronald Koch, Martin Skutella
ESA
2007
Springer
153views Algorithms» more  ESA 2007»
13 years 8 months ago
Tradeoffs and Average-Case Equilibria in Selfish Routing
We consider the price of selfish routing in terms of tradeoffs and from an average-case perspective. Each player in a network game seeks to send a message with a certain length by...
Martin Hoefer, Alexander Souza
MOBIHOC
2012
ACM
11 years 7 months ago
Spatial spectrum access game: nash equilibria and distributed learning
A key feature of wireless communications is the spatial reuse. However, the spatial aspect is not yet well understood for the purpose of designing efficient spectrum sharing mecha...
Xu Chen, Jianwei Huang
DAGSTUHL
2007
13 years 6 months ago
Homotopy Methods to Compute Equilibria in Game Theory
This paper presents a complete survey of the use of homotopy methods in game theory. Homotopies allow for a robust computation of game-theoretic equilibria and their refinements....
P. Jean-Jacques Herings, Ronald Peeters
ESA
2010
Springer
236views Algorithms» more  ESA 2010»
13 years 6 months ago
Computing Pure Nash and Strong Equilibria in Bottleneck Congestion Games
Bottleneck congestion games properly model the properties of many real-world network routing applications. They are known to possess strong equilibria
Tobias Harks, Martin Hoefer, Max Klimm, Alexander ...