Intranet Tools

nb. next round of REF2013 will NOT be using data from eprints.ecs, but the central university REF interface.

RSS 1.0 Feed
RSS 2.0 Feed
Atom Feed
 

On the Impact of Strategy and Utility Structures on Congestion-Averse Games

Voice, T., Polukarov, M., Byde, A. and Jennings, N. R. (2009) On the Impact of Strategy and Utility Structures on Congestion-Averse Games. In: Proc. 5th Int Workshop on Internet and Network Economics (WINE-09), Rome, Italy. pp. 600-607.

Download

[img]
Preview
Accepted Version
PDF

172Kb

Abstract

Recent results regarding games with congestion-averse utilities (or, congestion-averse games---CAGs) have shown they possess some very desirable properties. Specifically, they have pure strategy Nash equilibria, which may be found by a polynomial time algorithm. However, these results were accompanied by a very limiting assumption that each player is capable of using any subset of its available set of resources. This is often unrealistic---for example, resources may have complementarities between them such that a minimal number of resources is required for any to be useful. To remove this restriction, in this paper we prove the existence and tractability of a pure strategy equilibrium for a much more general setting where each player is given a matroid over the set of resources, along with the (upper and lower) bounds on the size of a subset of resources to be selected, and its strategy space consists of all elements of this matroid that fit in the given size range. (This, in particular, includes the possibility of having a full matroid, or having a set of bases of a matroid.) Moreover, we show that if a player strategy space in a given CAG does not satisfy these matroid properties, then a pure strategy equilibrium need not exist, and in fact the determination of whether or not a game has a pure strategy Nash equilibrium is NP-complete. We further prove analogous results for each of the congestion-averse conditions on utility functions, thus showing that current assumptions on strategy and utility structures in this model cannot be relaxed anymore.

Item Type:Conference or Workshop Item
Creator/Authors:
Thomas Voice
Maria Polukarov
Andrew Byde
Nicholas R. Jennings
Research Group:Current ECS Groups > Agents, Interaction and Complexity
Old ECS Groups > Intelligence, Agents, Multimedia
Date:December 2009
Information about this record:
Citations:ISI: 1, Google Scholar: 2
Downloads (2010):72
ID Code:17875
Last Modified:02 Jan 2012 09:23
Deposited On:16 Sep 2009 18:48 by Polukarov, Mariya

Tools & Metadata

Download Statistics

Last month

Last year

Members of ECS may view the download statistics dashboard for this record.

Corrections

ECS staff and postgraduates may modify this record

  Welcome from Deputy Head of School (Research) Research Prospectus Industrial Partnerships New Research Students Notes for Guidance New Research Students Notes for Guidance
The ECS EPrints Repository supports OAI 2.0 with a base URL of http://eprints.ecs.soton.ac.uk/cgi/oai2

EPrints is free software developed by the University of Southampton to facilitate Open Access to research.
EPrints