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respect to their network position while their names do not matter. Existence of certain stable network structures is then … empty or complete network are always pairwise stable, stable symmetric networks exist, or stable networks with a connected … pairwise stable network is an NSG if utility is given by Bonacich centrality. …
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network structure and we examine equilibrium selection. Specifically, actions are either strategic substitutes or strategic … complements, and participants have either complete or incomplete information about the structure of a random network. Since … for reduced exposure to loss, and 2) uncertainty about the network structure makes it considerably more difficult to …
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Using network control structures this paper introduces network communication games as a generalization of vertex games … relation between the dividends of the network communication game and the underlying transferable utility game, which depends on …, network communication games also allow to consider both the vertices and the edges of the graph as players, leading to a new …
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This paper studies a non-cooperative model of network formation. Built upon the two-way flow model of Bala and Goyal …
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We study a linear interaction model with asymmetric information. We first characterize the linear Bayes Nash equilibrium for a class of one dimensional signals. It is then shown that this class of one dimensional signals provide a comprehensive description of the first and second moments of 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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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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, I provide a proposition that generalizes the results of these two models by stating that: (i) Strict Nash network … network as in Billand et al (2011). This proposition requires that a certain restriction on link formation cost (called …
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-theoretic model of attack and defense of a network in which the defender's objective is to maintain network connectivity and the … attacker's objective is to destroy a set of nodes that disconnects the network. The conflict at each node is modeled as a … which a single random [minimal] set of nodes that disconnects the network is attacked. …
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