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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 Dziubinski   +2 more
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Facility Location Games with Thresholds

International Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems, 2023
In classic facility location games, a facility is to be placed based on the reported locations from agents. Each agent wants to minimize the cost (distance) between her location and the facility. In real life, the cost of an agent may not strictly increase with the distance. In this paper, we introduce two types of thresholds to the agent's cost.
Houyu Zhou   +3 more
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Learning with Location-Based Gaming

2021
Along with popular location-based game Pokemon GO and advancements with mobile technology, location-based gaming has drawn interest in education. Schools may well pose a feasible context for the further mainstream use of location-based games aimed for educational purposes.
Tuomas Harviainen J., Vuorio Jaakko
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On the core of a class of location games

Mathematical Methods of Operations Research, 2001
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Justo Puerto   +2 more
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Continuous Strategy Games as Location Games

Journal of Economic Theory, 1995
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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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Noncooperative facility location games

Operations Research Letters, 2007
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Facility Location Games with Externalities

International Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems, 2019
Facility location games study the scenario where a facility is to be placed based on the reported information from agents. In the society where there are relationships between agents, it is quite natural that one agent's gain will affect other agents' gain (either increase for a collaborator or decrease for a competitor).
Minming Li   +4 more
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Facility location and restoration games

Computers & Operations Research
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Suzan Iloglu   +2 more
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Generalizing Location Games to a Graph

The Journal of Industrial Economics, 1991
We study two-firm location games on graphs. Earlier work analyzes twofirm location games on a line or a circle, and all examples given possess pure Nash equilibria. We produce an example of a graph with no pure Nash equilibria and also a general class of graphs that do possess pure Nash equilibria.
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