We consider selfish colorful bin packing games in which a set of items, each one controlled by a selfish player, are to be packed into a minimum number of unit capacity bins. Each item has one of m≥ 2 colors and no items of the same color may be adjacent in a bin. All bins have the same unitary cost which is shared among the items it contains, so that players are interested in selecting a bin of minimum shared cost. We adopt two standard cost sharing functions, i.e., the egalitarian and the proportional ones. Although, under both cost functions, these games do not converge in general to a (pure) Nash equilibrium, we show that Nash equilibria are guaranteed to exist. We also provide a complete characterization of the efficiency of Nash equil...
A cooperative bin packing game is a $N$-person game, where the player set $N$ consists of $k$ bins o...
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Abstract In this paper we investigate the following game: two players I and II must alternately pack...
We consider selfish colorful bin packing games in which a set of items, each one controlled by a sel...
We introduce a new game, the so-called bin coloring game, in which selfish players control colored i...
A selfish bin packing game is a variant of the classical bin packing problem in a game theoretic set...
In classic bin packing, the objective is to partition a set of n items with positive rational sizes ...
In this paper, we consider a selfish bin packing problem, where each item is a selfish player and wa...
Abstract. In this paper we study a game problem, called bin packing game with an interest matrix, wh...
In this paper we study a general bin packing game with an interest matrix, which is a generalization...
We introduce set packing games as an abstraction of situations in which n selfish players select dis...
We introduce set packing games as an abstraction of situations in which $n$ selfish players select s...
We investigate a cooperative game with two types of players envolved: Every player of the first type...
htmlabstractWe study the inefficiency of equilibria for various classes of games when players are (p...
Abstract. We consider a general class of non-cooperative buy-at-bulk cost sharing games, in which k ...
A cooperative bin packing game is a $N$-person game, where the player set $N$ consists of $k$ bins o...
Resource allocation refers to problems where there is a set of resources to be allocated efficiently...
Abstract In this paper we investigate the following game: two players I and II must alternately pack...
We consider selfish colorful bin packing games in which a set of items, each one controlled by a sel...
We introduce a new game, the so-called bin coloring game, in which selfish players control colored i...
A selfish bin packing game is a variant of the classical bin packing problem in a game theoretic set...
In classic bin packing, the objective is to partition a set of n items with positive rational sizes ...
In this paper, we consider a selfish bin packing problem, where each item is a selfish player and wa...
Abstract. In this paper we study a game problem, called bin packing game with an interest matrix, wh...
In this paper we study a general bin packing game with an interest matrix, which is a generalization...
We introduce set packing games as an abstraction of situations in which n selfish players select dis...
We introduce set packing games as an abstraction of situations in which $n$ selfish players select s...
We investigate a cooperative game with two types of players envolved: Every player of the first type...
htmlabstractWe study the inefficiency of equilibria for various classes of games when players are (p...
Abstract. We consider a general class of non-cooperative buy-at-bulk cost sharing games, in which k ...
A cooperative bin packing game is a $N$-person game, where the player set $N$ consists of $k$ bins o...
Resource allocation refers to problems where there is a set of resources to be allocated efficiently...
Abstract In this paper we investigate the following game: two players I and II must alternately pack...