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Worst-case equilibria
- Worst-case Equilibria Elias Koutsoupias 1 and Christos Papadimitriou 2 1 Univ of California, Los
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Tradeoffs in worst-case equilibria
- Tradeoffs in worst-case equilibria Baruch Awerbuch ∗ Yossi Azar † Yossi Richter ‡ Dekel Tsur
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On the Structure and Complexity of Worst-case Equilibria
- On the Structure and Complexity of Worst-Case Equilibria? Simon Fischer and Berthold V
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Tight Bounds for Worst-Case Equilibria
- Tight Bounds for Worst-Case Equilibria Artur Czumaj Department of Computer Science New Jersey
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On the Structure and Complexity
- On the Structure and Complexity of Worst-Case Equilibria ⋆ Simon Fischer and Berthold Vöcking RWTH
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Overview of Game Theory and Using to Model the
- theorem [2] from game theory, or a analysis of worst-case equilibria [13] has proposed a ratio between
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On the Average and Worst-case Efficiency of Some New Distributed Communication and Control
- bounds for this ratio and the structure of worst-case Nash equilibria for a very simple routing problem
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How many attackers can selfish defenders catch
- , over the optimum ν, called Defense-Ratio, is as small as possible. (Contrast this to worst-case
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Selfish versus coordinated routing in network games
- time. We have just argued that, in the worst case, equilibria are not too inefficient. But what happens
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- . Tight bounds for worst-case equilibria. Accepted for publication in Proceedings of the 13th Annual ACM
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