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Maximizing Social Welfare in Score-Based Social Distance Games

Computer Science and Game Theory 2023-07-12 v1 Data Structures and Algorithms

Abstract

Social distance games have been extensively studied as a coalition formation model where the utilities of agents in each coalition were captured using a utility function u that took into account distances in a given social network. In this paper, we consider a non-normalized score-based definition of social distance games where the utility function u_v depends on a generic scoring vector v, which may be customized to match the specifics of each individual application scenario. As our main technical contribution, we establish the tractability of computing a welfare-maximizing partitioning of the agents into coalitions on tree-like networks, for every score-based function u_v. We provide more efficient algorithms when dealing with specific choices of u_v or simpler networks, and also extend all of these results to computing coalitions that are Nash stable or individually rational. We view these results as a further strong indication of the usefulness of the proposed score-based utility function: even on very simple networks, the problem of computing a welfare-maximizing partitioning into coalitions remains open for the originally considered canonical function u.

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@article{arxiv.2307.05061,
  title  = {Maximizing Social Welfare in Score-Based Social Distance Games},
  author = {Robert Ganian and Thekla Hamm and Dušan Knop and Sanjukta Roy and Šimon Schierreich and Ondřej Suchý},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2307.05061},
  year   = {2023}
}

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In Proceedings TARK 2023, arXiv:2307.04005