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Cost Sharing Capacity Investment And Pricing In Networks Anja Schedel

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Cost Sharing Capacity Investment And Pricing In Networks Anja Schedel
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Publisher: Springer Spektrum
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.23 MB
Pages: 244
Author: Anja Schedel
ISBN: 9783658331696, 3658331690
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Cost Sharing Capacity Investment And Pricing In Networks Anja Schedel by Anja Schedel 9783658331696, 3658331690 instant download after payment.

Anja Schedel analyzes two models in the field of algorithmic game theory which both constitute bilevel problems in networks. The first model is a game-theoretic variant of the well-known Steiner forest problem, and one is interested in an optimal sharing of the cost of the Steiner forest. The author provides (and partially exactly characterizes) network structures which allow for cost-minimal pure Nash equilibria. The second model is motivated from privatized public roads, in which private, selfishly acting firms build roads, and as compensation for their investment, are allowed to set prices for using the roads. For a basic model of this situation, the author shows existence and uniqueness of pure Nash equilibria. The existence result requires a non-standard proof approach since techniques like Kakutani’s fixed point theorem cannot be applied directly. 

 

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