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The following pages link to Efficiency Loss in a Network Resource Allocation Game (Q5704182):
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- Initialization-free distributed algorithms for optimal resource allocation with feasibility constraints and application to economic dispatch of power systems (Q340685) (← links)
- Pricing with markups in industries with increasing marginal costs (Q403640) (← links)
- On the efficiency of price competition (Q408424) (← links)
- On the variational equilibrium as a refinement of the generalized Nash equilibrium (Q445029) (← links)
- Welfare guarantees for proportional allocations (Q506519) (← links)
- On the efficiency of the proportional allocation mechanism for divisible resources (Q506522) (← links)
- Restrictive mechanism of flow control among non-cooperative internet users (Q543151) (← links)
- Three modeling paradigms in mathematical programming (Q607499) (← links)
- An efficient Nash-implementation mechanism for network resource allocation (Q608429) (← links)
- Price of stability in survivable network design (Q647493) (← links)
- Design of price mechanisms for network resource allocation via price of anarchy (Q662298) (← links)
- Fragility of the commons under prospect-theoretic risk attitudes (Q738933) (← links)
- Incentive-compatible simple mechanisms (Q825192) (← links)
- The price of anarchy of serial, average and incremental cost sharing (Q934898) (← links)
- Stackelberg contention games in multiuser networks (Q967045) (← links)
- An efficient and almost budget balanced cost sharing method (Q993789) (← links)
- Almost budget-balanced VCG mechanisms to assign multiple objects (Q1001816) (← links)
- Profit loss in differentiated oligopolies (Q1002084) (← links)
- The path player game (Q1006556) (← links)
- Distributed resource allocation over random networks based on stochastic approximation (Q1643399) (← links)
- Almost budget balanced mechanisms with scalar bids for allocation of a divisible good (Q1683167) (← links)
- On the efficiency of all-pay mechanisms (Q1751086) (← links)
- Equilibrium strategies for multiple interdictors on a common network (Q2028891) (← links)
- The Price of Anarchy of generic valid utility systems (Q2149873) (← links)
- Equilibrium existence and uniqueness in network games with additive preferences (Q2255982) (← links)
- The effect of supplier capacity on the supply chain profit (Q2259017) (← links)
- Auctioning or assigning an object: some remarkable VCG mechanisms (Q2268363) (← links)
- A strategic approach to multiple estate division problems (Q2345212) (← links)
- Strong equilibria in games with the lexicographical improvement property (Q2376067) (← links)
- The worst absolute surplus loss in the problem of commons: random priority versus average cost (Q2460223) (← links)
- On the efficiency of equilibria in mean-field oscillator games (Q2514576) (← links)
- A Stackelberg strategy for routing flow over time (Q2516242) (← links)
- Generalising diagonal strict concavity property for uniqueness of Nash equilibrium (Q2520138) (← links)
- Mechanism design for demand management in energy communities (Q2669086) (← links)
- Efficient Advert Assignment (Q2830760) (← links)
- The complexity of welfare maximization in congestion games (Q2892161) (← links)
- Public congestion network situations and related games (Q3057160) (← links)
- On the Efficiency of Markets with Two-Sided Proportional Allocation Mechanisms (Q3162524) (← links)
- Informational Braess’ Paradox: The Effect of Information on Traffic Congestion (Q4971386) (← links)
- The Efficiency of Resource Allocation Mechanisms for Budget-Constrained Users (Q5000644) (← links)
- Nash Social Welfare Approximation for Strategic Agents (Q5031018) (← links)
- Potential Games Are <i>Necessary</i> to Ensure Pure Nash Equilibria in Cost Sharing Games (Q5247620) (← links)
- Nash equilibrium design and price-based coordination in hierarchical systems (Q5403407) (← links)
- Strategic equilibrium versus global optimum for a pair of competing servers (Q5441530) (← links)
- The interaction of economic agents in Cournot duopoly models under ecological conditions: a comparison of organizational modes (Q6047980) (← links)
- Tit-for-tat dynamics and market volatility (Q6148993) (← links)
- Comparison of methods of organization and management efficiency in dynamic models of Cournot oligopoly (Q6178114) (← links)