Many real-world systems are composed of interdependent networks that rely on one another. Such networks are typically designed and operated by different entities, who aim at maximizing their own payoffs. There exists a game among these entities when designing their own networks. In this paper, we study the game investigating how the rational behaviors of entities impact the system robustness. We first introduce a mathematical model to quantify the interacting payoffs among varying entities. Then we study the Nash equilibrium of the game and compare it with the optimal social welfare. We reveal that the cooperation among different entities can be reached to maximize the social welfare in continuous game only when the average degree of each n...
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International audienceThe stability of Nash equilibria has often been studied by examining the asymp...
Recent research has identified interactions between networks as crucial for the outcome of evolution...
Roughly speaking, Interdependent Defense (IDD) games, previously proposed, model the situation where...
We investigate the impacts of game-theoretic and behavioral decision-making in two broad classes of ...
Abstract—This paper analyses the robustness of networked systems from a game-theoretical perspective...
This chapter studies games played on fixed networks. These games capture a wide variety of economic ...
Given that the assumption of perfect rationality is rarely met in the real world, we explore a grade...
Abstract — This paper studies n-person simultaneous-move games with linear best response function, w...
A growing body of literature in networked systems research relies on game theory and mechanism desig...
This paper proposes a new model, based on the theory of nonlin-ear dynamical systems, to study the e...
In this paper, we consider the problem of designing a resilient cooperative system from the perspect...
In the field of evolutionary game theory, network reciprocity has become an important means to promo...
The strategic interactions among a large number of interdependent agents are commonly modeled as net...
We consider a stylized model of content contribution in a peer-to-peer network. The model is appeali...
The central question this thesis addresses is: if players are arranged in a network, and they are st...
International audienceThe stability of Nash equilibria has often been studied by examining the asymp...
Recent research has identified interactions between networks as crucial for the outcome of evolution...
Roughly speaking, Interdependent Defense (IDD) games, previously proposed, model the situation where...