In this paper, we discuss a particular class of Nash games, where the participants of the game (the players) are divided into two groups (leaders and followers) according to their position or influence on the other players. Moreover, we consider the case, when the leaders’ and/or the followers’ game can be described as a potential game. This is a subclass of Nash games that has been introduced by Monderer and Shapley in 1996 and has beneficial properties to reformulate the bilevel Nash game. We develope necessary and sufficient conditions for Nash equilibria and present existence and uniqueness results. Furthermore, we discuss some Examples to illustrate our results. In this paper, we discussed analytical properties for multi-leader followe...
A basic model of commitment is to convert a game in strategic form into a "leadership game&quo...
In this paper we present a computational methodology to reach a Stackelberg - Nash solution for a hi...
In this paper we present a computational methodology to reach a Stackelberg - Nash solution for a hi...
In this paper, we discuss a particular class of Nash games, where the participants of the game (the ...
In this thesis, we study two kinds of problems related to each other; the multi-leader-follower game...
We consider two-stage multi-leader-follower games, called multi-leader-follower games with vertical ...
We consider two-stage multi-leader-follower games, called multi-leader-follower games with vertical ...
Leader-follower (LF) equilibria play a central role in several applications of game theory. In spite...
In the situation where a new player wants to join a group of players, which is interacting in a non-...
The concept of leader-follower (or Stackelberg) equilibrium plays a central role in a number of real...
The concept of leader-follower (or Stackelberg) equilibrium plays a central role in a number of real...
The concept of leader-follower (or Stackelberg) equilibrium plays a central role in a number of real...
The concept of leader-follower (or Stackelberg) equilibrium plays a central role in a number of real...
The concept of leader-follower (or Stackelberg) equilibrium plays a central role in a number of real...
The concept of leader-follower (or Stackelberg) equilibrium plays a central role in a number of real...
A basic model of commitment is to convert a game in strategic form into a "leadership game&quo...
In this paper we present a computational methodology to reach a Stackelberg - Nash solution for a hi...
In this paper we present a computational methodology to reach a Stackelberg - Nash solution for a hi...
In this paper, we discuss a particular class of Nash games, where the participants of the game (the ...
In this thesis, we study two kinds of problems related to each other; the multi-leader-follower game...
We consider two-stage multi-leader-follower games, called multi-leader-follower games with vertical ...
We consider two-stage multi-leader-follower games, called multi-leader-follower games with vertical ...
Leader-follower (LF) equilibria play a central role in several applications of game theory. In spite...
In the situation where a new player wants to join a group of players, which is interacting in a non-...
The concept of leader-follower (or Stackelberg) equilibrium plays a central role in a number of real...
The concept of leader-follower (or Stackelberg) equilibrium plays a central role in a number of real...
The concept of leader-follower (or Stackelberg) equilibrium plays a central role in a number of real...
The concept of leader-follower (or Stackelberg) equilibrium plays a central role in a number of real...
The concept of leader-follower (or Stackelberg) equilibrium plays a central role in a number of real...
The concept of leader-follower (or Stackelberg) equilibrium plays a central role in a number of real...
A basic model of commitment is to convert a game in strategic form into a "leadership game&quo...
In this paper we present a computational methodology to reach a Stackelberg - Nash solution for a hi...
In this paper we present a computational methodology to reach a Stackelberg - Nash solution for a hi...