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Banzhaf index 1 Border-collision bifurcations 1 Braess paradox 1 Discontinuous 2-dim maps 1 Penrose measure 1 Periodicity tongues 1 Ternary games 1 multicandidate weighted voting games 1 ternary games 1
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Chua, Vincent C H 1 Dal Forno, Arianna 1 Merlone, Ugo 1 Ueng, C H 1
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School of Economics, Singapore Management University 1
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Mathematics and Computers in Simulation (MATCOM) 1 Working Papers / School of Economics, Singapore Management University 1
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Border-collision bifurcations in a model of Braess paradox
Dal Forno, Arianna; Merlone, Ugo - In: Mathematics and Computers in Simulation (MATCOM) 87 (2013) C, pp. 1-18
In Braess paradox adding an extra resource, and therefore an extra available choice, enriches the complexity of the game from a dynamic perspective. The analysis of the cycles and the bifurcations helps to visualize how this complexity changes, in a quite new way with respect to what is provided...
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On Measuring Influence in Non-Binary Voting Games
Chua, Vincent C H; Ueng, C H - School of Economics, Singapore Management University - 2004
In this note, we demonstrate using two simple examples that generalization of the Banzhaf measure of voter influence to non-binary voting games that requires as starting position a voter’s membership in a winning coalition is likely to incompletely reflect the influence a voter has on the...
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