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Phase Transitions of the Price-of-Anarchy Function in Multi-Commodity Routing Games

Computer Science and Game Theory 2024-03-19 v2 Optimization and Control

Abstract

We consider the behavior of the price of anarchy and equilibrium flows in nonatomic multi-commodity routing games as a function of the traffic demand. We analyze their smoothness with a special attention to specific values of the demand at which the support of the Wardrop equilibrium exhibits a phase transition with an abrupt change in the set of optimal routes. Typically, when such a phase transition occurs, the price of anarchy function has a breakpoint, \ie is not differentiable. We prove that, if the demand varies proportionally across all commodities, then, at a breakpoint, the largest left or right derivatives of the price of anarchy and of the social cost at equilibrium, are associated with the smaller equilibrium support. This proves -- under the assumption of proportional demand -- a conjecture of O'Hare et al. (2016), who observed this behavior in simulations. We also provide counterexamples showing that this monotonicity of the one-sided derivatives may fail when the demand does not vary proportionally, even if it moves along a straight line not passing through the origin.

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@article{arxiv.2305.03459,
  title  = {Phase Transitions of the Price-of-Anarchy Function in Multi-Commodity Routing Games},
  author = {Roberto Cominetti and Valerio Dose and Marco Scarsini},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2305.03459},
  year   = {2024}
}