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Strategic decentralization in binary choice composite congestion games

Computer Science and Game Theory 2015-09-16 v2

Abstract

This paper studies strategic decentralization in binary choice composite network congestion games. A player decentralizes if she lets some autonomous agents to decide respectively how to send different parts of her stock from the origin to the destination. This paper shows that, with convex, strictly increasing and differentiable arc cost functions, an atomic splittable player always has an optimal unilateral decentralization strategy. Besides, unilateral decentralization gives her the same advantage as being the leader in a Stackelberg congestion game. Finally, unilateral decentralization of an atomic player has a negative impact on the social cost and on the costs of the other players at the equilibrium of the congestion game.

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@article{arxiv.1506.03479,
  title  = {Strategic decentralization in binary choice composite congestion games},
  author = {Cheng Wan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1506.03479},
  year   = {2015}
}

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27 pages, 2 figures

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