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  1. International Journal of Game Theory
  2. International Journal of Game Theory : Volume 36
  3. International Journal of Game Theory : Volume 36, Issue 1, September 2007
  4. Congestion games revisited
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International Journal of Game Theory : Volume 36, Issue 1, September 2007
On some families of cooperative fuzzy games
A simple procedure to obtain the extreme core allocations of an assignment market
A natural selection from the core of a TU game: the core-center
The position value is the Myerson value, in a sense
Congestion games revisited
Triple implementation by sharing mechanisms in production economies with unequal labor skills
A fixed point characterization of the dominance-solvability of lattice games with strategic substitutes
Imitation, coordination and the emergence of Nash equilibrium
Social norms and choice: a weak folk theorem for repeated matching games
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Congestion games revisited

Content Provider Springer Nature Link
Author Kukushkin, Nikolai S.
Copyright Year 2007
Abstract Strategic games are considered where the players derive their utilities from participation in certain “processes”. Two subclasses consisting exclusively of potential games are singled out. In the first, players choose where to participate, but there is a unique way of participation, the same for all players. In the second, the participation structure is fixed, but each player may have an arbitrary set of strategies. In both cases, the players sum up the intermediate utilities; thus the first class essentially coincides with that of congestion games. The necessity of additivity in each case is proven.
Starting Page 57
Ending Page 83
Page Count 27
File Format PDF
ISSN 00207276
Journal International Journal of Game Theory
Volume Number 36
Issue Number 1
e-ISSN 14321270
Language English
Publisher Springer-Verlag
Publisher Date 2007-05-22
Publisher Place Berlin, Heidelberg
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword Nash equilibrium existence Potential game Congestion game Additive aggregation Organization/Planning Operations Research/Decision Theory Game Theory, Economics, Social and Behav. Sciences Economic Theory
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Statistics and Probability Social Sciences Economics and Econometrics Statistics, Probability and Uncertainty
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