International audienceThere are several approaches of sharing resources among users. There is a noncooperative approach wherein each user strives to maximize its own utility. The most common optimality notion is then the Nash equilibrium. Nash equilibria are generally Pareto inefficient. On the other hand, we consider a Nash equilibrium to be fair as it is defined in a context of fair competition without coalitions (such as cartels and syndicates). We show a general framework of systems wherein there exists a Pareto optimal allocation that is Pareto superior to an inefficient Nash equilibrium.We consider this Pareto optimum to be 'Nash equilibrium based fair.'We further define a 'Nash proportionately fair' Pareto optimum. We then provide co...
International audienceIn this article, we study the problem of Nash implementation in private good e...
In this paper we introduce a capacity allocation game which models the prob-lem of maximizing networ...
This paper investigates the problem of allocating two types of indivisible objects among a group of ...
International audienceThere are several approaches of sharing resources among users. There is a nonc...
Abstract—We study in this paper a noncooperative approach for sharing resources of a common pool amo...
Fair sharing of bandwidth in distributed systems is considered. The inherently contention-based medi...
People like to help those who are helping them and to hurt those who are hurting them. Outcomes reje...
The problem of multiple Nash equilibria in games of strategic substitutes on networks is studied. W...
Abstract — We propose a novel mechanism for routing and bandwidth allocation that exploits the selfi...
We study the existence of pure Nash equilibrium (PNE) for the mechanisms used in Internet services (...
We propose a simple and intuitive cost mechanism which assigns costs for the competitive usage of $m...
We consider the problem of fairly allocating a set of indivisible goods to a set of strategic agents...
We propose a simple and intuitive cost mechanism which assigns costs for the competitive usage of $m...
According to the proportional allocation mechanism from the network optimization literature, users c...
Proportional fair resource allocation can be interpreted as a symmetric Nash bargaining game associa...
International audienceIn this article, we study the problem of Nash implementation in private good e...
In this paper we introduce a capacity allocation game which models the prob-lem of maximizing networ...
This paper investigates the problem of allocating two types of indivisible objects among a group of ...
International audienceThere are several approaches of sharing resources among users. There is a nonc...
Abstract—We study in this paper a noncooperative approach for sharing resources of a common pool amo...
Fair sharing of bandwidth in distributed systems is considered. The inherently contention-based medi...
People like to help those who are helping them and to hurt those who are hurting them. Outcomes reje...
The problem of multiple Nash equilibria in games of strategic substitutes on networks is studied. W...
Abstract — We propose a novel mechanism for routing and bandwidth allocation that exploits the selfi...
We study the existence of pure Nash equilibrium (PNE) for the mechanisms used in Internet services (...
We propose a simple and intuitive cost mechanism which assigns costs for the competitive usage of $m...
We consider the problem of fairly allocating a set of indivisible goods to a set of strategic agents...
We propose a simple and intuitive cost mechanism which assigns costs for the competitive usage of $m...
According to the proportional allocation mechanism from the network optimization literature, users c...
Proportional fair resource allocation can be interpreted as a symmetric Nash bargaining game associa...
International audienceIn this article, we study the problem of Nash implementation in private good e...
In this paper we introduce a capacity allocation game which models the prob-lem of maximizing networ...
This paper investigates the problem of allocating two types of indivisible objects among a group of ...