Networking Games Network Forming Games and Games on Networks
Auteurs : Mazalov Vladimir, Chirkova Julia V.
Networking Games: Network Forming Games and Games on Networks applies game theory methods to network analyses. Its concentration on rigorous mathematical techniques distinguishes it from other books on game theory. Developed by a mathematician and game theorist with extensive contributions to applied mathematics, game and probability theory, and written for graduate students and professionals, the book's illuminations on network games can be applied to problems in economics (in industrial organization, regulation and competition policy, for instance) and operations research.
1. Nash Equilibrium2. Congestion Games3. Routing Games4. The Load Balancing Game5. The Cover Game6. Networks and Graphs7. Social Networks8. Games on Transport Networks9. Models of the Transport Services Market10. Games with Flows of Requests in the Queuing System
Graduate students, researchers, and professionals in mathematicians working in game theory as well as applied researchers in economics, management, and operations research
Julia V. Chirkova graduated from the mathematical faculty of the Petrozavodsk State University in 2003. In 2007 she defended her Ph.D. thesis on "Networking Games and Resource Allocation." Her research interests include optimization of use and resource distribution networks using game theoretic approach. She has written 30 scientific articles in this field.
- Reviews new directions in networking games, including paradoxes and puzzles designed to inspire competing answers and further investigation
- Addresses the need of theorists and those applying advanced game theory to problems in various disciplines
- Evaluates a wide spectrum of game-theoretical models, including routing, distribution of information resources, task management in the organization of computing, social networks, competition and cooperation in transport networks, tasks of pricing, and allocation of resources in the transport services market
Date de parution : 01-2019
Ouvrage de 322 p.
15x22.8 cm
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Mots-clés :
Auction Theory; Game Theory; Network Games; Nash Equilibrium