We consider the problem of sharing the cost of a network that meets the connection demands of a set of agents. The agents simultaneously choose paths in the network connecting their demand nodes. A mechanism splits the total cost of the network formed among the participants. We introduce two new properties of implementation. The first prop-erty, Pareto Nash Implementation (PNI), requires that the efficient out-come is always implemented in a Nash equilibrium, and that the efficient outcome Pareto dominates any other Nash equilibrium. The average cost mechanism (AC) and other asymmetric variations, are the only rules that meet PNI. These mechanisms are also characterized under Strong Nash Implementation. The second property, Weakly Pareto Na...
We propose a network topology design approach that targets the reduction of structural congestion in...
<p>Users need to connect a pair of target nodes in the network. They share the fixed connectio...
The issue of embedding cost-awareness in the design of communication network devices and protocols h...
We consider the problem of sharing the cost of a network that meets the connection demands of a set ...
In this thesis we are studying three different problems that belong to the intersection of Game Theo...
Abstract. We study computational and coordination efficiency issues of Nash equilibria in symmetric ...
Designing and deploying a network protocol determines the rules by which end users interact with eac...
Network design is a fundamental problem for which it is important to understand the eects of strateg...
We study network games in which each player wishes to connect his source and sink, and the cost of e...
In this paper, we propose to use the concept of price of anarchy as a criterion in designing price m...
A network is a graph where the nodes represent agents and an arc exists between two nodes if the cor...
International audienceThe efficient design of networks has been an important engineering task that i...
Summary. The paper studies network formation in undirected graphs. We assume a two-stage game: agent...
Abstract. A cost-sharing problem is defined by a set of players vying to receive some good or servic...
The efficient design of networks has been an important engineering task that involves challenging co...
We propose a network topology design approach that targets the reduction of structural congestion in...
<p>Users need to connect a pair of target nodes in the network. They share the fixed connectio...
The issue of embedding cost-awareness in the design of communication network devices and protocols h...
We consider the problem of sharing the cost of a network that meets the connection demands of a set ...
In this thesis we are studying three different problems that belong to the intersection of Game Theo...
Abstract. We study computational and coordination efficiency issues of Nash equilibria in symmetric ...
Designing and deploying a network protocol determines the rules by which end users interact with eac...
Network design is a fundamental problem for which it is important to understand the eects of strateg...
We study network games in which each player wishes to connect his source and sink, and the cost of e...
In this paper, we propose to use the concept of price of anarchy as a criterion in designing price m...
A network is a graph where the nodes represent agents and an arc exists between two nodes if the cor...
International audienceThe efficient design of networks has been an important engineering task that i...
Summary. The paper studies network formation in undirected graphs. We assume a two-stage game: agent...
Abstract. A cost-sharing problem is defined by a set of players vying to receive some good or servic...
The efficient design of networks has been an important engineering task that involves challenging co...
We propose a network topology design approach that targets the reduction of structural congestion in...
<p>Users need to connect a pair of target nodes in the network. They share the fixed connectio...
The issue of embedding cost-awareness in the design of communication network devices and protocols h...