We propose weakening the assumption made when studying the price of anarchy: Rather than assume that self-interested players will play according to a Nash equilibrium (which may even be computationally hard to find), we assume only that selfish players play so as to minimize their own regret. Regret minimization can be done via simple, efficient algorithms even in many settings where the number of action choices for each player is exponential in the natural parameters of the problem. We prove that despite our weakened assumptions, in several broad classes of games, this "price of total anarchy" matches the Nash price of anarchy, even though play may never converge to Nash equilibrium. In contrast to the price of anarchy and the recently int...
Abstract: Many natural games can have a dramatic difference between the quality of their best and wo...
In the "The curse of simultaneity", Paes Leme at al. show that there are interesting classes of game...
International audienceThe Price of Anarchy measures the welfare loss caused by selfish behavior: it ...
We propose weakening the assumption made when studying the price of anarchy: Rather than assume that...
We propose weakening the assumption made when studying the price of anarchy: Rather than assume that...
The price of anarchy, defined as the ratio of the worst-case objective function value of a Nash equi...
htmlabstractWe study the inefficiency of equilibria for various classes of games when players are (p...
Abstract. We consider the solution concept of stochastic stability, and propose the price of stochas...
We study the inefficiency of equilibria for several classes of games when players are (partially) al...
We consider an extension of atomic congestion games with altruistic or spiteful players. Restricting...
The price of anarchy, originally introduced to quantify the inefficiency of selfish behavior in rout...
One of the main results shown through Roughgarden's notions of smooth games and Robust Price of Anar...
We define smooth games of incomplete information. We prove an “extension theorem ” for such games: p...
In situations without central coordination, the price of anarchy relates the quality of any Nash equ...
We study Nash equilibria in the setting of network creation games introduced recently by Fabrikant, ...
Abstract: Many natural games can have a dramatic difference between the quality of their best and wo...
In the "The curse of simultaneity", Paes Leme at al. show that there are interesting classes of game...
International audienceThe Price of Anarchy measures the welfare loss caused by selfish behavior: it ...
We propose weakening the assumption made when studying the price of anarchy: Rather than assume that...
We propose weakening the assumption made when studying the price of anarchy: Rather than assume that...
The price of anarchy, defined as the ratio of the worst-case objective function value of a Nash equi...
htmlabstractWe study the inefficiency of equilibria for various classes of games when players are (p...
Abstract. We consider the solution concept of stochastic stability, and propose the price of stochas...
We study the inefficiency of equilibria for several classes of games when players are (partially) al...
We consider an extension of atomic congestion games with altruistic or spiteful players. Restricting...
The price of anarchy, originally introduced to quantify the inefficiency of selfish behavior in rout...
One of the main results shown through Roughgarden's notions of smooth games and Robust Price of Anar...
We define smooth games of incomplete information. We prove an “extension theorem ” for such games: p...
In situations without central coordination, the price of anarchy relates the quality of any Nash equ...
We study Nash equilibria in the setting of network creation games introduced recently by Fabrikant, ...
Abstract: Many natural games can have a dramatic difference between the quality of their best and wo...
In the "The curse of simultaneity", Paes Leme at al. show that there are interesting classes of game...
International audienceThe Price of Anarchy measures the welfare loss caused by selfish behavior: it ...