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8th GAMENETS 2019: Paris, France
- Konstantin Avrachenkov, Longbo Huang, Jason R. Marden, Marceau Coupechoux, Anastasios Giovanidis:
Game Theory for Networks - 8th International EAI Conference, GameNets 2019, Paris, France, April 25-26, 2019, Proceedings. Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering 277, Springer 2019, ISBN 978-3-030-16988-6
Game Theory for Wireless Networks
- Michail Fasoulakis, Apostolos Traganitis, Anthony Ephremides:
Jamming in Multiple Independent Gaussian Channels as a Game. 3-8 - Andrey Garnaev, Wade Trappe:
Bandwidth Scanning when the Rivals Are Subjective. 9-28 - Artur Poplawski:
Games and Random Search. 29-47
Games for Economy and Resource Allocation
- Soham R. Phade, Venkat Anantharam:
Optimal Resource Allocation over Networks via Lottery-Based Mechanisms. 51-70 - Leon A. Petrosyan, Artem A. Sedakov:
Two-Level Cooperation in Network Games. 71-81 - Raja Trabelsi, Stefano Moretti, Saoussen Krichen:
Using Bankruptcy Rules to Allocate CO2 Emission Permits. 82-92 - Yining Zhu, Haoran Yu, Randall Berry:
The Economics of Bundling Content with Unlicensed Wireless Service. 93-108 - Eitan Altman, Mandar Datar, Gérard Burnside, Corinne Touati:
Normalized Equilibrium in Tullock Rent Seeking Game. 109-116
Game Theory for Social Networks
- Martin Carrington, Peter Marbach:
Community Structures in Information Networks. 119-127 - Konstantinos Georgiou, Somnath Kundu:
Bargaining in Networks with Socially-Aware Agents. 128-150 - Hélène Le Cadre, Enrique Rivero Puente, Hanspeter Höschle:
Consensus Reaching with Heterogeneous User Preferences. 151-170
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