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ATAL
2009
Springer
14 years 2 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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14 years 13 days 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»
14 years 2 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
13 years 8 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
13 years 9 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