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Hierarchical networks 1 Linking game 1 Network formation 1 linking game with transfer payments 1 network formation 1 pairwise Nash equilibrium 1 pairwise stability 1 small-world phenomenon 1
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Atabati, Omid 2 Farzad, Babak 2
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Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München 2
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A hierarchical network formation model
Atabati, Omid; Farzad, Babak - Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, … - 2015
We present a network formation model based on a particularly interesting class of networks in social settings, where individuals' positions are determined according to a topic-based or hierarchical taxonomy. In this game-theoretic model, players are located in the leaves of a complete b-ary tree...
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A strategic model for network formation
Atabati, Omid; Farzad, Babak - Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, … - 2014
We study the dynamics of a game-theoretic network formation model that yields large-scale small-world networks. So far, mostly stochastic frameworks have been utilized to explain the emergence of these networks. On the other hand, it is natural to seek for game-theoretic network formation models...
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