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We report the findings of experiments designed to study how people learn in network games. Network games offer new … find that learning depends on network position. Participants in more complex environments (with more network neighbors …) tend to resort to simpler rules compared to those with only one network neighbor. …
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convergence is 1/T, regardless of the size of the network. In contrast, arbitrary n-person zero-sum games with bilinear payoff … requires a condition on bilateral payoffs or, alternatively, that the network is acyclic. Our results hold also for the …
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also discuss some of the more prominent models of network interactions, including recent advances regarding interdependent …
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, learning and diffusion, and network games. I also include some background on social network characteristics and measurements …, models of network formation, models for the statistical analysis of social networks, as well as community detection. …
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are connected according to an undirected graph, the social network, and have the choice between two actions: either to … network. (2) Average inclination governs collective adoption behavior. (3) Initial inclinations determine the critical mass of … network and other parameters. Given the complexity of the system we use a standard technique for estimating the solution …
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We consider a co-evolutionary model of social coordination and network formation where agents may decide on an action …
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This paper studies network formation in settings where players are heterogeneous with respect to benefits as well as … the costs of forming links. Our results demonstrate that centrality, center-sponsorship and short network diameter are … groups as compared to across groups, strategic play by individuals leads to a network architecture in which there is a core …
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/T , regardless of the size of the network. In contrast, arbitrary n-player zero-sum games do not possess the fictitious … underlying network structure is acyclic. The results are shown to hold also for the discrete-time variant of fictitious play …
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games in network contexts. These are contexts in which (1) agents have very limited information about the game; users do not …
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