AbstractA widely accepted rational behavior for non-cooperative players is based on the notion of Nash equilibrium. Although the existence of a Nash equilibrium is guaranteed in the mixed framework (i.e., when players select their actions in a randomized manner) in many real-world applications the existence of “any” equilibrium is not enough. Rather, it is often desirable to single out equilibria satisfying some additional requirements (in order, for instance, to guarantee a minimum payoff to certain players), which we call constrained Nash equilibria.In this paper, a formal framework for specifying these kinds of requirement is introduced and investigated in the context of graphical games, where a player p may directly be interested in som...
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and computational complexity • non-cooperative game theory provides elegant models and solution con...
AbstractA widely accepted rational behavior for non-cooperative players is based on the notion of Na...
We investigate complexity issues related to pure Nash equilibria of strategic games. We show that, e...
We investigate complexity issues related to pure Nash equilibria of strategic games. We show that, e...
In light of much recent interest in finding a model of multi-player multi-action games that allows f...
We study the computational complexity of deciding the existence of a Pure Nash Equilibrium in multi-...
Algorithmic game theory studies computational and algorithmic questions arising from the behavior of...
Abstract. We study the complexity of computing Nash equilibria in games where players arranged as th...
International audienceThis paper deals with the complexity of computing Nash and correlated equilibr...
Games may be represented in many different ways, and different representations of games affect the c...
We study the problem of checking for the existence of constrained pure Nash equilibria in a subclass...
In this paper we initiate the study of the computational complexity of Nash equilibria in bimatrix g...
This thesis studies equilibrium problems in aggregative games. A game describes the interaction amon...
This paper deals with the complexity of computing Nash and correlated equilib-ria for a finite game ...
How long does it take until economic agents converge to an equilibrium? By studying the complexity o...
and computational complexity • non-cooperative game theory provides elegant models and solution con...
AbstractA widely accepted rational behavior for non-cooperative players is based on the notion of Na...
We investigate complexity issues related to pure Nash equilibria of strategic games. We show that, e...
We investigate complexity issues related to pure Nash equilibria of strategic games. We show that, e...
In light of much recent interest in finding a model of multi-player multi-action games that allows f...
We study the computational complexity of deciding the existence of a Pure Nash Equilibrium in multi-...
Algorithmic game theory studies computational and algorithmic questions arising from the behavior of...
Abstract. We study the complexity of computing Nash equilibria in games where players arranged as th...
International audienceThis paper deals with the complexity of computing Nash and correlated equilibr...
Games may be represented in many different ways, and different representations of games affect the c...
We study the problem of checking for the existence of constrained pure Nash equilibria in a subclass...
In this paper we initiate the study of the computational complexity of Nash equilibria in bimatrix g...
This thesis studies equilibrium problems in aggregative games. A game describes the interaction amon...
This paper deals with the complexity of computing Nash and correlated equilib-ria for a finite game ...
How long does it take until economic agents converge to an equilibrium? By studying the complexity o...
and computational complexity • non-cooperative game theory provides elegant models and solution con...