Abstract We introduce a natural new network formation gamein which buyers and sellers may purchase edges representing trading opportunities between themselves, andthen accrue wealth in the resulting exchange economy. Our main result is an exact characterization of the setof bipartite graphs G that are Nash equilibria for thisgame. This characterization provides sharp limits o
The central question this thesis addresses is: if players are arranged in a network, and they are st...
National audienceWe formulate a generic network game as a generalized Nash equilibrium problem. Rely...
We introduce a game-theoretic model for network formation inspired by earlier stochastic models that...
Abstract A population of players is considered in which each agent can select her neighbours in orde...
We study the Edge-Building Game (EBG), a parameterized formulation of the Chicken Game in the contex...
A population of players is considered in which each player may select his neighbors in order to play...
In a wide range of markets, individual buyers and sellers trade through intermediaries, who determin...
This paper examines a normal form game of network formation due to Myerson (Game theory: analysis o...
We model a bipartite network in which links connect agents with public goods. Agents play a voluntar...
We model a bipartite network in which links connect agents with public goods. Agents play a voluntar...
Abstract: This paper studies a wide class of games, representing many different economic envi-ronmen...
Abstract. Classical network-formation games are played on a directed graph. Players have reachabilit...
Summary. The paper studies network formation in undirected graphs. We assume a two-stage game: agent...
We study strong equilibria in network creation games. These form a classical and well-studied class ...
Abstract. We introduce the Networked Resource Game, a graphical game where players ’ actions are a s...
The central question this thesis addresses is: if players are arranged in a network, and they are st...
National audienceWe formulate a generic network game as a generalized Nash equilibrium problem. Rely...
We introduce a game-theoretic model for network formation inspired by earlier stochastic models that...
Abstract A population of players is considered in which each agent can select her neighbours in orde...
We study the Edge-Building Game (EBG), a parameterized formulation of the Chicken Game in the contex...
A population of players is considered in which each player may select his neighbors in order to play...
In a wide range of markets, individual buyers and sellers trade through intermediaries, who determin...
This paper examines a normal form game of network formation due to Myerson (Game theory: analysis o...
We model a bipartite network in which links connect agents with public goods. Agents play a voluntar...
We model a bipartite network in which links connect agents with public goods. Agents play a voluntar...
Abstract: This paper studies a wide class of games, representing many different economic envi-ronmen...
Abstract. Classical network-formation games are played on a directed graph. Players have reachabilit...
Summary. The paper studies network formation in undirected graphs. We assume a two-stage game: agent...
We study strong equilibria in network creation games. These form a classical and well-studied class ...
Abstract. We introduce the Networked Resource Game, a graphical game where players ’ actions are a s...
The central question this thesis addresses is: if players are arranged in a network, and they are st...
National audienceWe formulate a generic network game as a generalized Nash equilibrium problem. Rely...
We introduce a game-theoretic model for network formation inspired by earlier stochastic models that...