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Club Networks with Multiple Memberships and Noncooperative Stability [PDF]

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Modeling club structures as bipartite directed networks, we formulate the problem of club formation as a noncooperative game of network formation and identify conditions on network formation rules and players’ network payoffs sufficient to guarantee that
Frank H. Page, Jr., Myrna H. Wooders
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A Parameterisation of Algorithms for Distributed Constraint Optimisation via Potential Games

open access: yes, 2008
This paper introduces a parameterisation of learning algorithms for distributed constraint optimisation problems (DCOPs). This parameterisation encompasses many algorithms developed in both the computer science and game theory literatures. It is built on
Chapman, Archie   +2 more
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Random Access Game in Fading Channels with Capture: Equilibria and Braess-like Paradoxes

open access: yes, 2011
The Nash equilibrium point of the transmission probabilities in a slotted ALOHA system with selfish nodes is analyzed. The system consists of a finite number of heterogeneous nodes, each trying to minimize its average transmission probability (or power ...
Hsu, Fu-Te, Su, Hsuan-Jung
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Distribution-Valued Solution Concepts [PDF]

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Under its conventional positive interpretation, game theory predicts that the mixed strategy pro?le of players in a noncooperative game will satisfy some setvalued solution concept.
David H. Wolpert, James Bono
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On the linear convergence of distributed Nash equilibrium seeking for multi-cluster games under partial-decision information

open access: yes, 2020
This paper considers the distributed strategy design for Nash equilibrium (NE) seeking in multi-cluster games under a partial-decision information scenario.
Li, Xiuxian, Meng, Min
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Classification and analysis of cyber-attack intensities: a game theoretic approach

open access: yesJournal of King Saud University: Computer and Information Sciences
Computer networks are integral to modern life, yet face escalating security risks, necessitating innovative cybersecurity strategies. This study introduces a novel noncooperative game theory model to enhance cyber-attack prevention. The model, structured
Solagbade Philip Adisa   +2 more
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Load Balancing for Future Internet: An Approach Based on Game Theory

open access: yesJournal of Applied Mathematics, 2014
In recent years, countries all over the world consider the future internet as the country’s strategic development directions, so projects about future internet have been launched by these countries.
Shaoyi Song, Tingjie Lv, Xia Chen
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NIHANSU-SAVAGE RISK FEATURE IN NO-PAIN PLAY WITH UNCERTAINTY

open access: yesВестник Северо-Кавказского федерального университета, 2022
The article describes the peculiarities of Nihansu-Savage risks in game tasks. The first is related to the lack of unity of the Nash equilibrium situation in noncooperative games.
V. Zhukovskiy, L. Zhukovskaya
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Applications of Repeated Games in Wireless Networks: A Survey

open access: yes, 2015
A repeated game is an effective tool to model interactions and conflicts for players aiming to achieve their objectives in a long-term basis. Contrary to static noncooperative games that model an interaction among players in only one period, in repeated ...
Han, Zhu   +5 more
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On Noncooperative Games, Minimax Theorems and Equilibrium Problems [PDF]

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In this chapter we give an overview on the theory of noncooperative games. In the first part we consider in detail for zero-sum (and constant-sum) noncooperative games under which necessary and sufficient conditions on the payoff function and different ...
Frenk, J.B.G., Kassay, G.
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