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IAT
2006
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
Realising Common Knowledge Assumptions in Agent Auctions
Game theory is popular in agent systems for designing auctions with desirable properties. However, many of these properties will only hold if the game and its properties are commo...
Frank Guerin, Emmanuel M. Tadjouddine
IJCAI
2007
13 years 6 months ago
Spiteful Bidding in Sealed-Bid Auctions
We study the bidding behavior of spiteful agents who, contrary to the common assumption of selfinterest, maximize a convex combination of their own proļ¬t and their competitorsā€...
Felix Brandt, Tuomas Sandholm, Yoav Shoham
ACIIDS
2010
IEEE
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13 years 10 months ago
Moral Hazard Resolved by Common-Knowledge in S5n Logic
This article investigates the role of common-knowledge in the principal-agent model under asymmetric information. We treat the problem: How the common-knowledge condition will be a...
Takashi Matsuhisa
IAT
2003
IEEE
13 years 10 months ago
Artificial Software Agents on Thin Double Auction Markets - A Human Trader Experiment
This paper studies how software agents influence the market behavior of human traders. Programmed traders with a passive arbitrage seeking strategy are introduced in a double auct...
Jens Grossklags, Carsten Schmidt
SOSE
2008
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
A Framework for Agent-Based Service-Oriented Modelling
Service-oriented computing is becoming a direction of computing technology. For realising the mission of serviceoriented computing, service-oriented architecture has been proposed...
Zhi Jin, Hong Zhu