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Local routing protocols in scale free networks have been extensively studied. In this paper we consider a wireless contextualization of this routing problem and analyze on the one hand how cooperation affects network efficiency, and on the other hand the stability of cooperation structures....
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for Europe. The model incorporates endogenous decisions about carbon capture, pipeline and storage investments; capture …
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Three decade ago, federal policymakers - Republicans and Democrats - embarked on a general strategy of deregulation in the electricity, gas delivery, and telecommunications industries. The strategy called for restructuring to separate production from the transmission and distribution, followed...
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Inhaltsverzeichnis Vorwort V Teil 1: Grundlagen 1 Modellierung von Logistiknetzwerken 3 1.1 Anwendungen der Netzwerkmodellierung ...
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Dynamic Traffic Assignment: A Survey of Mathematical Models and Techniques -- The Max-pressure Controller for Arbitrary Networks of Signalized Intersections -- Coordinated Feedback-Based Freeway ramp Metering Control Strategies "C-MIXCROS and D-MIXROS" that Take Ramp Queues into Account --...
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Ostrovsky [10] develops a theory of stability for a model of matching in exogenously given networks. For this model a generalization of pairwise stability, chain stability, can always be satisfied as long as agents’ preferences satisfy same side substitutability and cross side complementarity....
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A symmetric network consists of a set of positions and a set of bilateral links between these positions. Examples of such networks are exchange networks, communication networks, disease transmission networks, control networks etc. For every symmetric network we define a cooperative transferable...
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We examine the formation of networks among a set of players whose payoffs depend on the structure of the network. We focus on games where players may bargain by promising or demanding transfer payments when forming links. We examine several variations of the transfer/bargaining aspect of link...
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Previous allocation rules for network games, such as the Myerson Value, implicitly or explicitly take the network structure as fixed. In many situations, however, the network structure can be altered by players. This means that the value of alternative network structures (not just sub-networks)...
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