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When there is a dispute between players on how to divide multiple divisible assets, how should it be resolved? In this paper we introduce a multi-asset game model that enables cooperation between multiple agents who bargain on sharing K assets, when each player has a different value for each asset. It thus extends the sequential discrete Raiffa solution and the Talmud rule solution to multi-asset...
In a wireless OFDM communication system multiple players share the same spectrum while experiencing different channel realizations. Allocation algorithms exploit this feature and optimize the allocation of frequency bins according to various optimization criteria (e.g., weighted Max-Min, Nash Bargaining Solution (NBS), etc). These allocations do not allow players to transmit on the same frequency...
In this paper we propose a game theoretic approach to the allocation of channels to multiple cognitive users who share a set of frequencies. The famous Gale-Shapley stable matching algorithm is utilized to compute the channel allocations. We analyze the stable matching performance for the case of cognitive resource allocation and prove that in contrast to the general case, in the cognitive resource...
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