In resource allocation games, selfish players share resources that are needed in order to fulfill their objectives. The cost of using a resource depends on the load on it. In the traditional setting, the players make their choices concurrently and in one-shot. That is, a strategy for a player is a subset of the resources. We introduce and study dynamic resource allocation games. In this setting, the game proceeds in phases. In each phase each player chooses one resource. A scheduler dictates the order in which the players proceed in a phase, possibly scheduling several players to proceed concurrently. The game ends when each player has collected a set of resources that fulfills his objective. The cost for each player then depends on this se...
Resource allocation problems are broadly defined as situations involving decisions on distributing a...
Human chess players exhibit a large variation in the amount of time they allocate for each move. Yet...
We present a new type of coordination mechanism among multiple agents for the allocation of a finite...
In resource allocation games, selfish players share resources that are needed in order to fulfill th...
In resource allocation games, selfish players share resources that are needed in order to fulfill th...
The advent of modern technology in the communication and the transportation industry encouraged the ...
In this paper, we study resource allocation games of two different cost components for individual ga...
This master thesis examines a particular model of Game Theory called the "Common Pool Resource" (CPR...
Abstract. In this thesis we study the efficiency of systems, in which, users share resources. We ass...
In situations where multiple parties are involved, individual selfish decisions result in outcomes t...
Contains fulltext : 27003.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Game Theory is a...
In resource buying games a set of players jointly buys a subset of a finite resource set E (e.g., ma...
Decision-making in resource allocation can be a complex and daunting task. Often there exist circums...
Game theory presents a set of decision-makers in a model in order to simulate how they will interact...
Human chess players exhibit a large variation in the amount of time they allocate for each move. Yet...
Resource allocation problems are broadly defined as situations involving decisions on distributing a...
Human chess players exhibit a large variation in the amount of time they allocate for each move. Yet...
We present a new type of coordination mechanism among multiple agents for the allocation of a finite...
In resource allocation games, selfish players share resources that are needed in order to fulfill th...
In resource allocation games, selfish players share resources that are needed in order to fulfill th...
The advent of modern technology in the communication and the transportation industry encouraged the ...
In this paper, we study resource allocation games of two different cost components for individual ga...
This master thesis examines a particular model of Game Theory called the "Common Pool Resource" (CPR...
Abstract. In this thesis we study the efficiency of systems, in which, users share resources. We ass...
In situations where multiple parties are involved, individual selfish decisions result in outcomes t...
Contains fulltext : 27003.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Game Theory is a...
In resource buying games a set of players jointly buys a subset of a finite resource set E (e.g., ma...
Decision-making in resource allocation can be a complex and daunting task. Often there exist circums...
Game theory presents a set of decision-makers in a model in order to simulate how they will interact...
Human chess players exhibit a large variation in the amount of time they allocate for each move. Yet...
Resource allocation problems are broadly defined as situations involving decisions on distributing a...
Human chess players exhibit a large variation in the amount of time they allocate for each move. Yet...
We present a new type of coordination mechanism among multiple agents for the allocation of a finite...