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The Price of Anarchy for Selfish Ring Routing is Two [PDF]
We analyze the network congestion game with atomic players, asymmetric strategies, and the maximum latency among all players as social cost. This important social cost function is much less understood than the average latency. We show that the price of anarchy is at most two, when the network is a ring and the link latencies are linear.
Chen, Xujin +5 more
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Intra‐ and Interspecific Effects on Spatio‐Temporal Behavior of Common Commensal Rodent Species
This study revealed major findings on spatio‐temporal behavior of commensal rodents on a pig farm showing the influence of interspecific dominance on movement behavior and the resulting species‐specific ecological adaptations. Additionally, rodents tend to stay in their home ranges and migration to other stable buildings is only rare.
Florian Huels +8 more
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Network design to anticipate selfish evacuation routing
When a disaster occurs the population of the endangered zone must sometimes be evacuated as fast as possible. In this case, a large number of vehicles move through a street network to reach safe areas.
A. Kimms, K. Seekircher
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ABSTRACT Civically and politically participating children and teens encounter contrasting societal beliefs about their identities and actions. Some portray them as heroes, others as naive or rebellious; some celebrate their efforts, while others dismiss or diminish them.
Markéta Supa +3 more
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Retrieving Your Concepts: Iris Murdoch on Original Sin
Abstract In The Sovereignty of Good, Iris Murdoch argues that our moral thinking will be impoverished until it possesses a secular conception of original sin. Such a notion would need to remove unacceptable Christian baggage while retaining a genuine claim to be a descendant of the original Christian concept.
Samuel Filby
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An outlook on the impact of trust models on routing in mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs) [PDF]
In a mobile ad-hoc network (MANET), nodes cannot rely on any fixed infrastructure for routing purposes. Rather, they have to cooperate to achieve this objective.
Jhumka, Arshad +3 more
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Self-Organized Routing For Wireless Micro-Sensor Networks
In this paper we develop an energy-aware self-organized routing algorithm for the networking of simple battery-powered wireless micro-sensors (as found, for example, in security or environmental monitoring applications).
David, Esther +6 more
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Reconciling Selfish Routing with Social Good [PDF]
Selfish routing is a central problem in algorithmic game theory, with one of the principal applications being that of routing in road networks. Inspired by the emergence of routing technologies and autonomous driving, we revisit selfish routing and consider three possible outcomes of it: (i) $θ$-Positive Nash Equilibrium flow, where every path that has
Soumya Basu 0001 +4 more
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Mother, Musician, Performer: Living the Impossible?
ABSTRACT This article draws on 19 qualitative in‐depth interviews with classically trained musicians in Australia and the UK, who have an active performing career and identify as mothers. Building on pioneering research on motherhood, work, and leadership in the creative industries, this article explores how mothers navigate the challenges of a ...
Sally Savage, Christina Scharff
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Epidemic Routing Performance in DTN With Selfish Nodes
Message transmission in a delay-tolerant network (DTN) closely depends on the cooperation between nodes. However, nodes in real-world may be selfish so they may not be fully cooperative, and the behavior may have a certain impact on the message ...
Rong Wang +4 more
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