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Location-Aware Social Gaming with AMUSE

open access: green, 2016
This paper focuses on a novel software module that allows agents running on smart appliances to estimate their location in the physical environment thanks to an underlying ranging technology and a specific localization algorithm. The proposed module is an add-on of the AMUSE platform which allows agents to estimate their position in the physical ...
Bergenti Federico, Monica Stefania
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Sequential location games

The RAND Journal of Economics, 2011
We study location games where market entry is costly and occurs sequentially, and where consumers are nonuniformly distributed over the unit interval. We show that for certain classes of densities, including monotone and—under some additional restrictions—hump‐shaped and U‐shaped ones, equilibrium locations can be determined independently of when they ...
Loertscher, S., Muehlheusser, G.
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Location, location, location [location-based games]

IEEE Spectrum, 2006
This paper discusses the latest development in the gaming industry, called mobile gaming. One of the first so-called location-based games is called Raygun, from the Washington-based game developer, GloVentures LLC. Raygun is played with a mobile device such as a cellphone or a PDA, and uses GPS technology to transform the real world into a virtual ...
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LOCATION GAME ON THE PLANE

International Game Theory Review, 2003
We analyze Hotelling's duopoly model on the plane. There are two players (firms) located in different points inside a circle and the customers are distributed with some density in it. The solution of two game-theoretic problems is derived. The first problem is to find the equilibrium prices for the homogeneous goods, and the second problem is to find ...
Mazalov, Vladimir, Sakaguchi, Minoru
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Continuous Strategy Games as Location Games

Journal of Economic Theory, 1995
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A Location Game on Disjoint Circles

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2007
Two players are endowed with resources for setting up N locations on K identical circles, with N > K ≥ 1. The players alternately choose these locations (possibly in batches of more than one in each round) in order to secure the area closer to their locations than that of their rival's.
MARCIN DZIUBIŃSKI   +2 more
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Location Invariance and Games with Ambiguity

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2023
This paper proposes that the ambiguity reflected by a set of priors remains unchanged when the set is translated within the probability simplex, i.e. ambiguity is location invariant. This unifies and generalises numerous influential definitions of ambiguity in the literature.
Hartmann, Lorenz, Kelsey, David
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Noncooperative facility location games

Operations Research Letters, 2007
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Dynamic Location Games [PDF]

open access: possible, 2008
We study a location game where consumers are distributed according to some density f and where market entry is costly and occurs sequentially. This permits an endogenous determination of the number of active ¯rms, their locations and the sequence in which these locations are occupied.
Simon Loertscher, Gerd Muehlheusser
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