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Game theory / Mathematics / Congestion game / John Glen Wardrop / Price of anarchy / Nash equilibrium / Potential game / Best response / Traffic flow / Network congestion / Science and technology / Human behavior
Date: 2016-07-12 04:58:24
Game theory
Mathematics
Congestion game
John Glen Wardrop
Price of anarchy
Nash equilibrium
Potential game
Best response
Traffic flow
Network congestion
Science and technology
Human behavior

The Equilibrium Existence Problem in Finite Network Congestion Games

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