Description |
1 online resource (372 pages) |
Series |
Indian Statistical Institute series |
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Indian Statistical Institute series.
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Contents |
Agnieszka Rusinowska: On Different Ranking Methods -- Manipushpak Mitra and Suresh Mutuswami: No-Envy Allocations for Queueing Problems with Multiple Identical Machines -- Amarjyoti Mahanta: On Imitation Learning -- Soumendu Sarkar: Assembly Problems -- Sudipta Sarangi: Social Preferences and the Provision of Public Goods -- Robert P. Gilles: Building Social Networks under Constraints -- Sinan Ertemal and Rajnish Kumar: Rationing Rules under Uncertain Claims: A Survey -- Sujata Gowala and Surajit Borkotokey: A Class of Egalitarian Shapley Values -- Parishmita Boruah: New Characterizations of the Discounted Shapley Values -- Maria Zdimalova: Analysis of Biological Data by Graph Theory Approach -- S. Gokulraj and A. Chandrashekaran: Linear Games and Complementarity Problems -- Anindya Chakravarty, Anirban Chakraborty and Suryansh Upamanyu: A Complex Network View of the Economy -- Souvik Roy, Soumyarup Sadhukhany, and Arunava Sen: Recent Results on Strategy-Proofness of Random Social Choice Functions |
Summary |
This book is a collection of selected papers presented at the consecutively held international conferences on Game Theory and Networks organized by the Department of Mathematics, Dibrugarh University, India, in collaboration with the Economics Department of Queen's University, Belfast, UK, during September 6, 2019 and September, 13-15 2018. The book includes chapters on network measures and network formation, application of network theory to contagion, biological data and finance and macroeconomics as expository articles. The book also contains chapters on fair allocation in the context of queuing, rationing and cooperative games with transferable utilities for engaged researchers. A few survey chapters on non-cooperative game theory, evolutionary game theory, mechanism design and social choice theory are also incorporated to cater to the needs of the beginners in the field. This book discusses the use of game theoretic tools and network models across disciplines: mathematics, statistics, economics, computer science, political science, sociology and psychology. It aims at providing a suitable learning experience to beginners on the basics of cooperative games, networks and mechanism design, as well as recent developments to research scholars having the basic knowledge of these topics |
Notes |
Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed January 11, 2022) |
Subject |
Game theory -- Congresses
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Juegos, Teoría de -- Congresos
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Game theory
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Teoria de jocs.
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Genre/Form |
Electronic books
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proceedings (reports)
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Conference papers and proceedings
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Conference papers and proceedings.
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Actes de congrès.
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Congressos.
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Borkotokey, S.
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Kumar, Rajnish
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Mukherjee, Diganta.
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Rao, K. S. Mallikarjuna
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Sarangi, Sudipta.
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International Conference on Game Theory and Networks (2019 : Dibrugarh, India)
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International Seminar on Game Theory and Networks (2018 : Dibrugarh, India)
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ISBN |
9789811647376 |
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9811647372 |
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