This thesis presents an investigation into selfish routing games from three main perspectives. These three areas are tied together by a common thread that runs through the main text of this thesis, namely selfish routing games and network equilibrium flows. First, it investigates methods and models for nonatomic selfish routing and then develops algorithms for solving atomic selfish routing games. A number of algorithms are introduced for the atomic selfish routing problem, including dynamic programming for a parallel network and a metaheuristic tabu search. A piece-wise mixed-integer linear programming problem is also presented which allows standard solvers to solve the atomic selfish routing problem. The connection between the atomic self...
In large-scale communication networks, like the Internet, it is usually impossible to globally manag...
iv This thesis deals with dynamic, load-adaptive rerouting policies in game theoretic settings. In t...
abstract: While network problems have been addressed using a central administrative domain with a si...
This thesis presents an investigation into selfish routing games from three main perspectives. These...
AbstractIn this work, we study the combinatorial structure and the computational complexity of Nash ...
Dynamic flow networks can model traffic, optical networks, building evacuations, and more. In these ...
International audienceThe paper studies the routing in the network shared by several users. Each use...
In this work, we study the combinatorial structure and the computational complexity of Nash equilibr...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, Operations Resea...
In this paper, we study the efficiency of selfish routing problems in which traffic demands are reve...
In this work, we introduce and study a new, potentially rich model for selfish routing over non-coop...
We consider a priority-based selfish routing model, where agents may have different priorities on a ...
Abstract—The paper studies the routing in the network shared by several users. Each user seeks to op...
We study the problem of selfish routing in the pres-ence of incomplete network information. Our mode...
We consider general resource assignment games involving selfish users/agents in which users compete ...
In large-scale communication networks, like the Internet, it is usually impossible to globally manag...
iv This thesis deals with dynamic, load-adaptive rerouting policies in game theoretic settings. In t...
abstract: While network problems have been addressed using a central administrative domain with a si...
This thesis presents an investigation into selfish routing games from three main perspectives. These...
AbstractIn this work, we study the combinatorial structure and the computational complexity of Nash ...
Dynamic flow networks can model traffic, optical networks, building evacuations, and more. In these ...
International audienceThe paper studies the routing in the network shared by several users. Each use...
In this work, we study the combinatorial structure and the computational complexity of Nash equilibr...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, Operations Resea...
In this paper, we study the efficiency of selfish routing problems in which traffic demands are reve...
In this work, we introduce and study a new, potentially rich model for selfish routing over non-coop...
We consider a priority-based selfish routing model, where agents may have different priorities on a ...
Abstract—The paper studies the routing in the network shared by several users. Each user seeks to op...
We study the problem of selfish routing in the pres-ence of incomplete network information. Our mode...
We consider general resource assignment games involving selfish users/agents in which users compete ...
In large-scale communication networks, like the Internet, it is usually impossible to globally manag...
iv This thesis deals with dynamic, load-adaptive rerouting policies in game theoretic settings. In t...
abstract: While network problems have been addressed using a central administrative domain with a si...