In this paper, we study resource allocation games of two different cost components for individual game players and various social costs. The total cost of each individual player consists of the congestion cost, which is the same for all players sharing the same resource, and resource activation cost, which is proportional to the individual usage of the resource. The social costs we consider are, respectively, the total of costs of all players and the maximum congestion cost plus total resource activation cost. Using the social costs we assess the quality of Nash equilibria in terms of the price of anarchy (PoA) and the price of stability (PoS). For each problem, we identify one or two problem parameters and provide parametric bounds on the...
We study the effciency of mechanisms for allocating a divisible resource. Given scalar signals submi...
International audienceWe consider a two-player resource allocation polytope game, in which the strat...
Joint use of resources with usage-dependent cost raises the question: who pays how much? We study co...
In this paper, we study two models of resource allocation games: the classical load-balancing game a...
Abstract In this paper, we investigate resource allocation games with machine activation cost when t...
AbstractThis paper studies a resource allocation problem introduced by Koutsoupias and Papadimitriou...
AbstractThis paper studies a resource allocation problem introduced by Koutsoupias and Papadimitriou...
This paper studies a resource allocation problem introduced by Koutsoupias and Papadimitriou. The sc...
Resource allocation refers to problems where there is a set of resources to be allocated efficiently...
A prelimiary version of this paper titled Efficiency and Stability of Nash Equilibria in Resource Al...
The advent of modern technology in the communication and the transportation industry encouraged the ...
We consider a two-player resource allocation polytope game, in which the strategy of a player is res...
We consider a two-player resource allocation polytope game, in which the strategy of a player is res...
We consider a two-player resource allocation polytope game, in which the strategy of a player is res...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2012....
We study the effciency of mechanisms for allocating a divisible resource. Given scalar signals submi...
International audienceWe consider a two-player resource allocation polytope game, in which the strat...
Joint use of resources with usage-dependent cost raises the question: who pays how much? We study co...
In this paper, we study two models of resource allocation games: the classical load-balancing game a...
Abstract In this paper, we investigate resource allocation games with machine activation cost when t...
AbstractThis paper studies a resource allocation problem introduced by Koutsoupias and Papadimitriou...
AbstractThis paper studies a resource allocation problem introduced by Koutsoupias and Papadimitriou...
This paper studies a resource allocation problem introduced by Koutsoupias and Papadimitriou. The sc...
Resource allocation refers to problems where there is a set of resources to be allocated efficiently...
A prelimiary version of this paper titled Efficiency and Stability of Nash Equilibria in Resource Al...
The advent of modern technology in the communication and the transportation industry encouraged the ...
We consider a two-player resource allocation polytope game, in which the strategy of a player is res...
We consider a two-player resource allocation polytope game, in which the strategy of a player is res...
We consider a two-player resource allocation polytope game, in which the strategy of a player is res...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2012....
We study the effciency of mechanisms for allocating a divisible resource. Given scalar signals submi...
International audienceWe consider a two-player resource allocation polytope game, in which the strat...
Joint use of resources with usage-dependent cost raises the question: who pays how much? We study co...