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On the Impact of Combinatorial Structure on Congestion Games

Heiko Roeglin
RWTH Aachen
Talk
AG 1, AG 2, AG 3, AG 4, AG 5, SWS  
AG Audience
English

Date, Time and Location

Monday, 25 September 2006
14:00
45 Minutes
E1 4
024
Saarbrücken

Abstract

We study the impact of combinatorial structure in congestion games on the complexity of computing pure Nash equilibria and the convergence time of best response sequences. In particular, we investigate which properties of the strategy spaces of individual players ensure a polynomial convergence time. We show, if the strategy space of each player consists of the bases of a matroid over the set of resources, then the lengths of all best response sequences are polynomially bounded in the number of players and resources. We can also prove that this result is tight, that is, the matroid property is a necessary and sufficient condition on the players' strategy spaces for guaranteeing polynomial time convergence to a Nash equilibrium. In addition, we present an approach that enables us to devise hardness proofs for various kinds of combinatorial games, including first results about the hardness of market sharing games and congestion games for overlay network design. Our approach also yields a short proof for the PLS-completeness of network congestion games. In particular, we can show that network congestion games are PLS-complete for directed and undirected networks even in case of linear latency functions.

(joint work with Heiner Ackermann and Berthold Voecking)

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Khaled Elbassioni, 09/14/2006 16:02
Khaled Elbassioni, 08/18/2006 13:19
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