We study a strategic game model on hypergraphs where players, modelled by nodes, try to coordinate or anti-coordinate their choices within certain groups of players, modelled by hyperedges. We show this model to be a strict generalisation of symmetric additively separable hedonic games to the hypergraph setting and that such games always have a pure Nash equilibrium, which can be computed in pseudo-polynomial time. Moreover, in the pure coordination setting, we show that a strong equilibrium exists and can be computed in polynomial time when the game possesses a certain acyclic structure.</jats:p
We study natural strategic games on directed graphs, which capture the idea of coordination in the a...
We propose an approach to modeling large-scale multi-agent dynamical systems allowing interactions a...
We consider strategic games that are inspired by Schelling's model of residential segregation. In ou...
We introduce natural strategic games on graphs, which capture the idea of coordination in a local se...
We consider a class of coalition formation games that can be succinctly represented by means of hype...
We consider a class of coalition formation games that can be succinctly represented by means of hype...
We introduce natural strategic games on graphs, which capture the idea of coordination in a local se...
Hypergraph clustering refers to the process of extracting maximally coherent groups from a set of ob...
This talk will survey two graphical models which the authors have proposed for compactly representi...
Whilst network coordination games and network anti-coordination games have received a considerable a...
In the last decade, there has been much research at the interface of computer science and game theor...
The thesis is devoted to the study of graph and hypergraph games, which are cooperative games with c...
We study natural strategic games on directed graphs, which capture the idea of coordination in the a...
We study (anti-) coordination problems in networks in a laboratory experiment. Partici- pants intera...
We study (anti-) coordination problems in networks in a laboratory experiment. Partici-pants interac...
We study natural strategic games on directed graphs, which capture the idea of coordination in the a...
We propose an approach to modeling large-scale multi-agent dynamical systems allowing interactions a...
We consider strategic games that are inspired by Schelling's model of residential segregation. In ou...
We introduce natural strategic games on graphs, which capture the idea of coordination in a local se...
We consider a class of coalition formation games that can be succinctly represented by means of hype...
We consider a class of coalition formation games that can be succinctly represented by means of hype...
We introduce natural strategic games on graphs, which capture the idea of coordination in a local se...
Hypergraph clustering refers to the process of extracting maximally coherent groups from a set of ob...
This talk will survey two graphical models which the authors have proposed for compactly representi...
Whilst network coordination games and network anti-coordination games have received a considerable a...
In the last decade, there has been much research at the interface of computer science and game theor...
The thesis is devoted to the study of graph and hypergraph games, which are cooperative games with c...
We study natural strategic games on directed graphs, which capture the idea of coordination in the a...
We study (anti-) coordination problems in networks in a laboratory experiment. Partici- pants intera...
We study (anti-) coordination problems in networks in a laboratory experiment. Partici-pants interac...
We study natural strategic games on directed graphs, which capture the idea of coordination in the a...
We propose an approach to modeling large-scale multi-agent dynamical systems allowing interactions a...
We consider strategic games that are inspired by Schelling's model of residential segregation. In ou...