We study the model of link formation that was introduced by Aumann and Myerson (1988) and focus on symmetric convex games with transferable utilities. We show that with at most five players the full cooperation structure results according to a subgame perfect Nash equilibrium.Moreover, if the game is strictly convex then every subgame perfect Nash equilibrium results in a structure that is payoff equivalent to the full cooperation structure. Subsequently, we analyze a game with six players that is symmetric and strictly convex.We show that there exists a subgame Nash equilibrium that results in an incomplete structure in which two players are worse off than in the full cooperation structure, whereas four players are better off.Independent o...
Hellmann T. Convexity and complementarity in network formation. Implications for the structure of pa...
International audienceWe extend standard tools from equilibrium refinement theory in non-cooperative...
In this note we study the endogenous formation of cooperation structures. According to several equil...
We study the model of link formation that was introduced by Aumann and Myerson [in: A. Roth (Ed.), T...
We study the model of link formation that was introduced by Aumann and Myerson (1988) and focus on s...
This paper studies the payoff structure of stable cooperation structures in link formation games. Pl...
Here we study the structure of Nash equilibrium points for N-person games. For two-person games we o...
In this paper we study the endogenous formation of cooperation structures or communication graphs be...
We consider games of transferable utility, those that deal with partial cooperation situations, made...
I consider n-person normal form games where the strategy set of each player is a non-empty compact c...
In this paper we introduce a strategic form model in which cooperation structures and divisions of t...
Preliminary and Incomplete- please do not circulate We examine the formation of networks among a set...
Recently a variety of link-based stability concepts have emerged in the literature on game theoretic...
This paper studies the properties of convexity (concavity) and strategic com-plements (substitutes) ...
Strategic games may exhibit symmetries in a variety of ways. A common aspect, enabling the compact r...
Hellmann T. Convexity and complementarity in network formation. Implications for the structure of pa...
International audienceWe extend standard tools from equilibrium refinement theory in non-cooperative...
In this note we study the endogenous formation of cooperation structures. According to several equil...
We study the model of link formation that was introduced by Aumann and Myerson [in: A. Roth (Ed.), T...
We study the model of link formation that was introduced by Aumann and Myerson (1988) and focus on s...
This paper studies the payoff structure of stable cooperation structures in link formation games. Pl...
Here we study the structure of Nash equilibrium points for N-person games. For two-person games we o...
In this paper we study the endogenous formation of cooperation structures or communication graphs be...
We consider games of transferable utility, those that deal with partial cooperation situations, made...
I consider n-person normal form games where the strategy set of each player is a non-empty compact c...
In this paper we introduce a strategic form model in which cooperation structures and divisions of t...
Preliminary and Incomplete- please do not circulate We examine the formation of networks among a set...
Recently a variety of link-based stability concepts have emerged in the literature on game theoretic...
This paper studies the properties of convexity (concavity) and strategic com-plements (substitutes) ...
Strategic games may exhibit symmetries in a variety of ways. A common aspect, enabling the compact r...
Hellmann T. Convexity and complementarity in network formation. Implications for the structure of pa...
International audienceWe extend standard tools from equilibrium refinement theory in non-cooperative...
In this note we study the endogenous formation of cooperation structures. According to several equil...