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The following pages link to A game-theoretic approach to network equilibrium (Q3714877):
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- Game theoretical transportation network design among multiple regions (Q513616) (← links)
- A bargaining game model for measuring performance of two-stage network structures (Q531472) (← links)
- A new approach to Gal's theory of search games on weakly Eulerian networks (Q692087) (← links)
- Network design with weighted players (Q733733) (← links)
- Solution differentiability for oligopolistic network equilibria (Q751976) (← links)
- Finite-dimensional variational inequality and nonlinear complementarity problems: A survey of theory, algorithms and applications (Q811414) (← links)
- Shapley value for differential network games: theory and application (Q825243) (← links)
- A game-theoretic analysis of a motorist's dilemma (Q912007) (← links)
- The path player game (Q1006556) (← links)
- Bi-level programming model of container port game in the container transport supernetwork (Q1034945) (← links)
- A differential game approach to the dynamic mixed behavior traffic network equilibrium problem (Q1388933) (← links)
- Network structure and strong equilibrium in route selection games. (Q1414825) (← links)
- Refinement of the equilibrium of public goods games over networks: efficiency and effort of specialized equilibria (Q1633669) (← links)
- Allocating value among farsighted players in network formation (Q1667936) (← links)
- The noncooperative transportation problem and linear generalized Nash games (Q1754116) (← links)
- Equilibrium, games, and pricing in transportation and telecommunication networks (Q1770815) (← links)
- How egalitarian are Nash equilibria in network cost-sharing games? (Q1785431) (← links)
- A resource allocation game on network graphs with two uncertain factors (Q1910245) (← links)
- Bilevel programming in traffic planning: Models, methods and challenge (Q1913607) (← links)
- Network games; adaptations to Nash-Cournot equilibrium (Q1918427) (← links)
- Network economics: a variational inequality approach (Q1921378) (← links)
- A note on generalized Nash games played on networks (Q1982260) (← links)
- Equilibrium strategies for multiple interdictors on a common network (Q2028891) (← links)
- Competitive general equilibrium with network externalities (Q2034817) (← links)
- Towards a solution concept for network formation games (Q2226938) (← links)
- The noncooperative fixed charge transportation problem (Q2301973) (← links)
- Equilibrium analysis through separation of user and network behavior (Q2518525) (← links)
- A trade network game with endogeneous partner selection (Q2715572) (← links)
- On approximate Nash equilibria in network design (Q2808835) (← links)
- Traffic flow systems equilibria in megapolises and navigators' strategies: a game-theoretic approach (Q2853732) (← links)
- An algorithm for finding Nash equilibria in dynamic network games (Q2854200) (← links)
- On transportation network games (Q2854263) (← links)
- A game-theoretic transportation model with limited traffic capacities (Q2854286) (← links)
- A differential game model of Nash equilibrium on a congested traffic network (Q3141112) (← links)
- Equilibrium Analysis for a Network Market Model (Q3592843) (← links)
- A Network Formation Game Approach to Study BitTorrent Tit-for-Tat (Q3614957) (← links)
- On the relationship between Nash—Cournot and Wardrop equilibria (Q3703616) (← links)
- Modelling trip distribution through game theory (Q3985972) (← links)
- Finding a Nash equilibrium and an optimal sharing policy for multiagent network expansion game (Q4565775) (← links)
- On Strong Equilibria and Improvement Dynamics in Network Creation Games (Q4614066) (← links)
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- A Differential Game of a Duopoly with Network Externalities (Q4687456) (← links)
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- Book Reviews (Q5216254) (← links)
- Location Games on Networks: Existence and Efficiency of Equilibria (Q5219715) (← links)
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