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Spectrum Allocation for Decentralized Transmission Strategies: Properties of Nash Equilibria
The interaction of two transmit-receive pairs coexisting in the same area and communicating using the same portion of the spectrum is analyzed from a game theoretic perspective.
Peter von Wrycza +3 more
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A noncooperative view on two consistent aiport cost sharing rules [PDF]
This paper provides a noncooperative understanding of the nucleolus and the egalitarian allocation for airport cost problems. We find that every Nash equilibrium of the noncooperative game has the nucleolus as outcome while the egalitarian allocation is ...
Arin Aguirre, Francisco Javier +2 more
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game theory;cooperative games;Nash equilibrium;noncooperative games;utility ...
Damme, E.E.C. van
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Price Spikes in Electricity Markets: A Strategic Perspective [PDF]
This paper aims to analyze the issue of price spikes in electricity markets through the lens of noncooperative game theory. The case we consider is Australia’s long established National Electricity Market (NEM).
John Foster, Joseph Mullins, Liam Wagner
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Noncooperative Games With Prospect Theoretic Preferences
We study noncooperative games with uncertain payoffs, where agents display irrational behaviorsin response to underlying risk factors. Our formulation incorporates prospect theory, abehavioral model used to describe agents’ risk attitude, into the equilibrium theory of noncooperativeN−agent games.
Marta Fochesato +3 more
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The international stock pollutant control: a stochastic formulation [PDF]
In this paper we provide a stochastic dynamic game formulation of the economics of international environmental agreements on the transnational pollution control when the environmental damage arises from stock pollutant that accumulates, for accumulating ...
Omar J. Casas, Rosario Romera
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Core-stable Rings in Second Price Auctions with Common Values [PDF]
In a common value auction in which the information partitions of the bidders are connected, all rings are core-stable. More precisely, the ex ante expected utilities of rings, at the (noncooperative) sophisticated equilibrium proposed by Einy, Haimanko ...
Françoise Forges, Ram Orzach
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One for all, all for one---von Neumann, Wald, Rawls, and Pareto
Applications of the maximin criterion extend beyond economics to statistics, computer science, politics, and operations research. However, the maximin criterion---be it von Neumann's, Wald's, or Rawls'---draws fierce criticism due to its extremely ...
Ismail, Mehmet S.
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Social overshadowing: Revisiting cue-competition in social interactions. [PDF]
Telga M +3 more
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The Canonical Extensive Form of a Game Form - Part II - Representation [PDF]
This paper exhibits to any noncooperative game in strategic or normal form a 'canonical' game in extensive form that preserves all symmetries of the former one.
Bezalel Peleg +2 more
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