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Situations that require individuals to mutually cooperate are often analysed as coordination games. This paper proposes a model of cooperative network formation where the network is formed through the process of the coordination game being played between multiple agents. Additionally, network...
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In this paper, we propose and analyse a game-theoretic model for multiplexity in signed networks through strategic interactions in a finite population of n players who are linked to each other in an underlying signed social network of friendships and enmities, g, through which players experience...
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This paper explores possible theoretical underpinnings for homophily in signed social networks, particularly in the Indian context. The model of signed network formation proposed here considers a population which is divided into communities or identity groups that are hierarchically arranged in...
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We propose a game theoretic model for multiplexity in signed networks through strategic interactions amongst n players who are linked to each other in an existing (fixed) signed network of friendships and enmities g, through which players experience peer pressure in their interactions with each...
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