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Stackelberg Model Based Distributed Pricing and Computation Offloading in Mobile Edge Computing [PDF]
As a novel computing paradigm,mobile edge computing(MEC) provides low latency and flexible computing and communication services for mobile devices by offloading computing tasks from mobile devices to the physically proximal network edge.However,because ...
CHEN Xuzhan, LIN Bing, CHEN Xing
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Computation Offloading in UAV-Enabled Edge Computing: A Stackelberg Game Approach
This paper studies an efficient computing resource offloading mechanism for UAV-enabled edge computing. According to the interests of three different roles: base station, UAV, and user, we comprehensively consider the factors such as time delay ...
Xinwang Yuan, Zhidong Xie, Xin Tan
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A Game Model for Medical Service Pricing Based on the Diagnosis Related Groups
Background: Currently there are various issues that exist in the medical institutions in China as a result of the price-setting in DRGs, which include the fact that medical institutions tend to choose patients and that the payment standard for complex ...
Jinli Duan, Zhibin Lin, Feng Jiao
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Learning from oligopoly rivalry: Implications for business financial statements
Research question: Utilizing the tenets of oligopoly competition that is a well-known type of imperfect rivalry, this study is interested in building a financial theory of inter-company price or pricing (ICP) economics and documenting its direct affinity
Mike Onder Kaymaz, Ozgur Kaymaz
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Analyzing the Relationship between Supervisors and Post-Graduates Based on Differential Game Theory
A healthy relationship between supervisors and postgraduates is critical for their academic achievements and personal development. This paper quantitatively discusses such a relationship from the viewpoint of differential game theory. First, a mathematic
Fangfang Liu +4 more
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A Stackelberg Game Model of Flocking
We study a Stackelberg game to examine how two agents determine to cooperate while competing with each other. Each selects an arrival time to a destination, the earlier one fetching a higher reward. There is, however, an inherent penalty in arriving too early as well as a risk in traveling alone.
Chenlan Wang 0001 +2 more
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Stackelberg Population Dynamics: A Predictive-Sensitivity Approach
Hierarchical decision-making processes traditionally modeled as bilevel optimization problems are widespread in modern engineering and social systems. In this work, we deal with a leader with a population of followers in a hierarchical order of play.
Eduardo Mojica-Nava, Fredy Ruiz
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ABSTRACT The agri‐food sector is vital to economic development, but it exerts significant environmental and social pressures. This study draws on the natural resource‐based view. It investigates the strategic sustainability‐performance nexus in the global food and beverage industry using a longitudinal dataset (2013–2023) of 633 firms across the EU ...
Alessandro Bernardo +5 more
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Mean‐Variance Payoff Applied to Stackelberg Games
ABSTRACT We analyse a Stackelberg duopoly in which the leader faces uncertainty about the intercept demand, while the follower observes the realised demand and decides whether to enter the market after the uncertainty is resolved. The leader evaluates the uncertainty by maximising a mean‐variance utility function that captures its risk aversion.
João M. Silva +3 more
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Analysis of Price Stackelberg Duopoly Game with Bounded Rationality
The classical Stackelberg game is extended to boundedly rational price Stackelberg game, and the dynamic duopoly game model is described in detail. By using the theory of bifurcation of dynamical systems, the existence and stability of the equilibrium ...
Lian Shi, Yun Le, Zhaohan Sheng
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