The following pages link to Strongly stable networks (Q2485489):
Displayed 50 items.
- Volume of trade and dynamic network formation in two-sided economies (Q268644) (← links)
- Sanctions in networks: ``The most unkindest cut of all'' (Q290159) (← links)
- Heuristic decision making in network linking (Q322647) (← links)
- Network formation games with teams (Q333783) (← links)
- Weak and strong multimarket bidding rings (Q361828) (← links)
- Stable and efficient coalitional networks (Q483573) (← links)
- Pairwise-stability and Nash equilibria in network formation (Q532650) (← links)
- Endogenous formation of networks for local public goods (Q532754) (← links)
- Dynamic coalitional equilibrium (Q533100) (← links)
- Influence functions, followers and command games (Q536083) (← links)
- Network formation under mutual consent and costly communication (Q607259) (← links)
- Nash equilibria of network formation games under consent (Q712477) (← links)
- Network formation with endogenous link strength and decreasing returns to investment (Q725068) (← links)
- Definitions of equilibrium in network formation games (Q850884) (← links)
- A characterization of stochastically stable networks (Q850886) (← links)
- Stability and equilibrium selection in a link formation game (Q946367) (← links)
- Measuring agility of networked organizational structures via network entropy and mutual information (Q984305) (← links)
- Connectivity, stability and efficiency in a network as an information flow (Q997210) (← links)
- Endogenous link strength in directed communication networks (Q1005767) (← links)
- Strategic basins of attraction, the path dominance core, and network formation games (Q1021609) (← links)
- Farsightedly stable networks (Q1036580) (← links)
- Structural holes in social networks with exogenous cliques (Q1656956) (← links)
- Allocating value among farsighted players in network formation (Q1667936) (← links)
- Existence of share equilibrium in symmetric local public good economies (Q1680737) (← links)
- An axiomatic characterization of the position value for network situations (Q1758195) (← links)
- Networks and farsighted stability (Q1774817) (← links)
- A note on network formation with decay (Q1929488) (← links)
- Cautious farsighted stability in network formation games with streams of payoffs (Q2051503) (← links)
- Contagion in networks: stability and efficiency (Q2070563) (← links)
- Axiomatic foundations of the core for games in effectiveness form (Q2070570) (← links)
- Core-stability over networks with widespread externalities (Q2095948) (← links)
- Efficiency and stability in a process of teams formation (Q2105697) (← links)
- Coalition-proof stable networks (Q2149191) (← links)
- Stability, efficiency, and contentedness of social storage networks (Q2177805) (← links)
- Shadow links (Q2231411) (← links)
- Efficiency and stability in a model of wireless communication networks (Q2268894) (← links)
- Equilibrium refinements for the network formation game (Q2281442) (← links)
- Stability of networks under horizon-\(K\) farsightedness (Q2323294) (← links)
- A characterization of farsightedly stable networks (Q2344938) (← links)
- Coalition formation among farsighted agents (Q2344941) (← links)
- The formation of networks with transfers among players (Q2370492) (← links)
- Contractually stable networks (Q2376073) (← links)
- A one-sided many-to-many matching problem (Q2402821) (← links)
- Information-sharing in social networks (Q2437849) (← links)
- The partnered core of a game with side payments (Q2450086) (← links)
- On credible coalitional deviations by prudent players (Q2450087) (← links)
- Group play in games and the role of consent in network formation (Q2455670) (← links)
- Network potentials (Q2462898) (← links)
- Bidding for surplus in network allocation problems (Q2469856) (← links)
- Random paths to pairwise stability in many-to-many matching problems: a study on market equilibration (Q2482665) (← links)