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ATAL
2009
Springer
15 years 11 months ago
Boolean combinations of weighted voting games
Weighted voting games are a natural and practically important class of simple coalitional games, in which each agent is assigned a numeric weight, and a coalition is deemed to be ...
Piotr Faliszewski, Edith Elkind, Michael Wooldridg...
CDC
2009
IEEE
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15 years 9 months ago
A biased approach to nonlinear robust stability with applications in adaptive control
— The nonlinear robust stability theory of Georgiou and Smith (IEEE Trans. Auto. Control, 42(9):1200–1229, 1997) is generalized to the case of notions of stability with bias te...
Mark French, Wenming Bian
SAGT
2009
Springer
113views Game Theory» more  SAGT 2009»
15 years 11 months ago
Games with Congestion-Averse Utilities
Congestion games—in which players strategically choose from a set of “resources” and derive utilities that depend on the congestion on each resource— are important in a wid...
Andrew Byde, Maria Polukarov, Nicholas R. Jennings
ATAL
2010
Springer
15 years 5 months ago
Joint process games: from ratings to wikis
We introduce a game setting called a joint process, where the history of actions determine the state, and the state and agent properties determine the payoff. This setting is a sp...
Michael Munie, Yoav Shoham
ATAL
2008
Springer
15 years 6 months ago
Coalitional skill games
We consider Coalitional Skill Games (CSGs), a simple model of cooperation among agents. This is a restricted form of coalitional games, where each agent has a set of skills that a...
Yoram Bachrach, Jeffrey S. Rosenschein