نتایج جستجو برای: nash vs stackelberg game

تعداد نتایج: 346834  

Journal: :CoRR 2016
Nicole Sawyer David B. Smith

This paper proposes a dynamic Stackelberg repeated game for decentralized Device-to-Device (D2D) communications overlaying cellular communications. The proposed game aims to jointly optimize D2D user behavior via a user-in-the-loop (UIL) approach; and minimize transmit power, while maximizing packet delivery ratio (PDR) for all D2D users. The Stackelberg game architecture consists of a single l...

2013
Valeriu Ungureanu Victoria Lozan

Abstract Mathematical models of linear discrete-time set-valued Pareto-Nash-Stackelberg control processes are examined as extension of mono-valued Pareto-Nash-Stackelberg control models proposed by V. Ungureanu in [10]. A straightforward principle is applied to solve Pareto-Nash-Stackelberg control problems. Models and results are presented in natural order by beginning with the simplest case a...

Journal: :Oper. Res. Lett. 2007
Yasemin Serin

Consider two newsvendors: (i) they compete satisfying substitutable demands searching Nash equilibrium or (ii) one is the leader deciding first, the other responds optimally playing a Stackelberg game. The leader profits more than she does in (i). We present conditions under which the leader’s profit does not improve from (i) to (ii). © 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

2013
Xun Xu Charles L. Munson

We analyze a tourism supply chain containing a theme park, local hotels, and multiple travel agents using a game theoretic approach in three scenarios: Nash equilibrium, Stackelberg equilibrium, and full cooperation. We find that a vertical cooperative advertising strategy is particularly effective in increasing customer demand.

Journal: :European Journal of Operational Research 2013
Christophe Dutang Hansjörg Albrecher Stéphane Loisel

We formulate a noncooperative game to model competition for policyholders among non-life insurance companies, taking into account market premium, solvency level, market share and underwriting results. We study Nash equilibria and Stackelberg equilibria for the premium levels, and give numerical illustrations.

2014
Vincent Conitzer

It is sometimes the case that one solution concept in game theory is equivalent to applying another solution concept to a modified version of the game. In such cases, does it make sense to think of the former as a truly separate solution concept, or should we entirely subordinate it to the latter? The answer probably depends on the particular circumstances, and indeed the literature takes diffe...

Journal: :Electronic Notes in Discrete Mathematics 2013
Ralf Borndörfer Julia Buwaya Guillaume Sagnol Elmar Swarat

We present a game-theoretic approach to optimize the strategies of toll enforcement on a motorway network. In contrast to previous approaches, we consider a network with an arbitrary topology, and we handle the fact that users may choose their Origin-Destination path; in particular they may take a detour to avoid sections with a high control rate. We show that a Nash equilibrium can be computed...

2010
Zhengyu Yin Dmytro Korzhyk Christopher Kiekintveld Vincent Conitzer Milind Tambe

There has been significant recent interest in game theoretic approaches to security, with much of the recent research focused on utilizing the leader-follower Stackelberg game model; for example, these games are at the heart of major applications such as the ARMOR program deployed for security at the LAX airport since 2007 and the IRIS program in use by the US Federal Air Marshals (FAMS). The f...

1997
Jörg Oechssler Karl H. Schlag

In a recent paper Bagwell (1995) pointed out that only the Cournot outcome, but not the Stackelberg outcome, can be supported by a pure Nash equilibrium when actions of the Stackelberg leader are observed with the slightest error. The Stackelberg outcome, however, remains close to the outcome of a mixed equilibrium. We compare the predictions in various classes of evolutionary and learning proc...

1997
Jörg Oechssler Karl H. Schlag

In a recent paper Bagwell (1995) pointed out that only the Cournot outcome, but not the Stackelberg outcome, can be supported by a pure Nash equilibrium when actions of the Stackelberg leader are observed with the slightest error. The Stackelberg outcome, however, remains close to the outcome of a mixed equilibrium. We compare the predictions in various classes of evolutionary and learning proc...

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