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Distributed consensus in noncooperative inventory games [PDF]
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BAUSO, Dario +2 more
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Game Theory: Noncooperative Games [PDF]
We describe noncooperative game models and discuss game theoretic solution concepts. Some applications are also noted. Conventional theory focuses on the question ‘how will rational players play?’, and has the Nash equilibrium at its core. We discuss this concept and its interpretations, as well as refinements (perfect and stable equilibria) and ...
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Noncompact Equilibrium Points and Applications
We prove an equilibrium existence result for vector functions defined on noncompact domain and we give some applications in optimization and Nash equilibrium in noncooperative game.
Zahra Al-Rumaih +2 more
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A Stackelberg-Game-Based Power Control Algorithm for Wireless Mesh Networks
Wireless mesh networks (WMNs) are a promising networking paradigm for next generation wireless networking system. Power control plays a vital role in WMNs and is realized to be a crucial step toward large-scale WMNs deployment.
Yanbing Liu +3 more
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Community-level natural resource management institutions: A noncooperative equilibrium example
The Institutional Analysis and Development (IAD) literature finds that Nash equilibrium predictions are empirically falsified in the social dilemmas that arise in community-level natural resource management problems.
Kim Kaivanto
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Inverse noncooperative differential games [PDF]
Differential games are an important mathematical tool for studying conflict in applications across engineering, economics, and ecology. In noncooperative differential games, the players (or decision makers) are concerned with achieving their individual objectives under the dynamic constraints of a system governed by differential equations without ...
Molloy, Timothy +2 more
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The growth of Device-to-Device (D2D) communications and the extensive use of Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) bring new problems such as spectral coexistence and spectrum saturation. Cognitive Radio (CR) appears as a paradigm to solve these problems.
Elena Romero +3 more
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Basin Eco-Compensation Strategy Considering a Cost-Sharing Contract
Based on differential game theory, this paper constructs a centralized game model, a Nash noncooperative game model and a game model with a cost-sharing contract.
Jun Ma, Changgao Cheng, Yan Tang
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Noncooperative equilibrium solutions for spectrum access in distributed cognitive radio networks [PDF]
This paper considers the problem of channel selection and dynamic spectrum access in distributed cognitive radio networks. The ability of a cognitive radio to adaptively switch between channels offers tremendous scope to optimize performance.
Armour, SMD +4 more
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Noncooperative Stochastic Games
We introduce a sequential competitive decision process that is a generalization of noncooperative finite games and of two-person zero-sum stochastic games (hence, of Markovian decision processes). We prove the existence of equilibrium points under criteria of discounted gain and of average gain.
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