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symmetric case. As an application, we establish an interesting link with the formation of networks …
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This paper investigates the impact of determination of an original initiator of transmission on demand as well as profits of the providers. For that purpose we present a new model, called differentiated traffic-based interconnection agreement (DTIA) that differentiates traffic into two types,...
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Economists have long recognized that in free markets, incentives to innovate will be diluted unless some factors grant innovators with a temporary monopoly. Patenting is the most cited factor in the economic literature. This survey concentrates on another factor that confers innovators with...
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This paper studies a game of attack and interception in a network where a single attacker chooses a target and a path … characterize equilibrium attack paths and attack distributions as a function of the underlying network and target values. We show …
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This paper studies fictitious play in networks of noncooperative two-player games. We show that continuous …/T , regardless of the size of the network. In contrast, arbitrary n-player zero-sum games do not possess the fictitious …-play property. As an extension, we consider networks in which each bilateral game is strategically zero-sum, a weighted potential …
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