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A Nonlinear Pairwise Swapping Dynamics to Model the Selfish Rerouting Evolutionary Game

Optimization and Control 2015-03-13 v2 Computer Science and Game Theory

Abstract

In this paper, a nonlinear revision protocol is proposed and embedded into the traffic evolution equation of the classical proportional-switch adjustment process (PAP), developing the present nonlinear pairwise swapping dynamics (NPSD) to describe the selfish rerouting evolutionary game. It is demonstrated that i) NPSD and PAP require the same amount of network information acquisition in the route-swaps, ii) NPSD is able to prevent the over-swapping deficiency under a plausible behavior description; iii) NPSD can maintain the solution invariance, which makes the trial and error process to identify a feasible step-length in a NPSD-based swapping algorithm is unnecessary, and iv) NPSD is a rational behavior swapping process and the continuous-time NPSD is globally convergent. Using the day-to-day NPSD, a numerical example is conducted to explore the effects of the reaction sensitivity on traffic evolution and characterize the convergence of discrete-time NPSD.

Cite

@article{arxiv.1305.5046,
  title  = {A Nonlinear Pairwise Swapping Dynamics to Model the Selfish Rerouting Evolutionary Game},
  author = {Wen-yi Zhang and Wei Guan and Ji-hui Ma and Jun-fang Tian},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1305.5046},
  year   = {2015}
}

Comments

19 pages and 5 figures in Networks and Spatial Economics (Published Online in Jan., 2015)

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