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. Valuations can be correlated and asymmetrically distributed. For double auctions, we show further that at least one equilibrium …
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Cooperative games model situations where the actors can collaborate, can form coalitions. There exist many static models, however models are too simplistic compared to our more complex world. Despite the fact that there have been several experimental studies on coalition formation there are only...
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interaction may be supported as the Nash equilibrium of an appropriately chosen game, and that a wide range of these outcomes will …
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Статья посвящена исследованию статистической модели оценки интенсивности пассажиропотоков между остановочными пунктами. Предполагается, что при этом...
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Статья посвящена исследованию статистической модели оценки интенсивности пассажиропотоков между остановочными пунктами. Предполагается, что при этом...
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largest in the open loop equilibrium and smallest in the competitive equilibrium. The initial price may be larger in the … Markov equilibria, so a decrease in market power may make the equilibrium appear less competitive. The benefit to …
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Cooperative games model situations where the actors can collaborate, can form coalitions. We know many static models, but our world is more complex. Despite the fact that there have been several experimental studies on coalition formation there are only very few theoretical papers dealing with...
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interaction may be supported as the Nash equilibrium of an appropriately chosen game, and that a wide range of these outcomes will …
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This paper discusses and extends some competitive aspects of the games proposed in an earlier work, where a robust railway network design problem was proposed as a non-cooperative zero-sum game in normal form between a designer/operator and an attacker. Due to the importance of the order of play...
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