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The following pages link to Social optimality and cooperation in nonatomic congestion games. (Q1421898):
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- Advances in dynamic traffic assignment: TAC. A new relationship between Wardrop's user equilibrium and Nash equilibrium (Q298924) (← links)
- Pricing of fluctuations in electricity markets (Q319744) (← links)
- Comparative statics of altruism and spite (Q423756) (← links)
- Truthful mechanisms for selfish routing and two-parameter agents (Q647482) (← links)
- On optimal congestion (Q792865) (← links)
- Strong equilibrium in cost sharing connection games (Q834855) (← links)
- Network topology and the efficiency of equilibrium (Q863283) (← links)
- Pure Nash equilibria in player-specific and weighted congestion games (Q1014625) (← links)
- Free mobility equilibrium in a local public goods economy with congestion (Q1357241) (← links)
- Congestion effects in a public-good economy (Q1375579) (← links)
- Harsh environments: multi-player cooperation with excludability and congestion (Q1716789) (← links)
- Price of anarchy for highly congested routing games in parallel networks (Q1733382) (← links)
- Bounding the inefficiency of equilibria in nonatomic congestion games (Q1885439) (← links)
- Internalization of social cost in congestion games (Q2061126) (← links)
- On weak Pareto optimality of nonatomic routing networks (Q2082187) (← links)
- Cooperative congestion games: existence of a Nash-stable coalition structure (Q2091226) (← links)
- Robust perfect equilibrium in large games (Q2138076) (← links)
- Optimal externalities in a parallel transportation network (Q2162683) (← links)
- A geometric approach to the price of anarchy in nonatomic congestion games (Q2519480) (← links)
- The price of anarchy in nonatomic consumption-relevance congestion games (Q2811296) (← links)
- On the Price of Anarchy of Highly Congested Nonatomic Network Games (Q2819452) (← links)
- An overview on game theory applications to engineering (Q2852569) (← links)
- Coalitions in nonatomic network congestion games (Q2925351) (← links)
- Public congestion network situations and related games (Q3057160) (← links)
- Informational Braess’ Paradox: The Effect of Information on Traffic Congestion (Q4971386) (← links)