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NLP, MSS 2024-03-14
13:35
Misc. Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. Fixed-Rate-Taxation-based Stabilization of Nonequilibrium Target State in Replicator Dynamics
Takafumi Kanazawa (Setsunan Univ.) MSS2023-92 NLP2023-144
In the population that consists of many agents interacting among each other, selfish behavior of each agent may leads t... [more] MSS2023-92 NLP2023-144
pp.103-106
CQ, CS
(Joint)
2018-04-20
15:30
Hiroshima Hiroshima Institute of Technology Characteristic analysis of two types of flows admission control using Replicator Dynamics
Hiroshi Shibayama, Sumiko Miyata (SIT) CS2018-9
Call admission control has been proposed to maximize satisfaction of users, when the each user requests different bandwi... [more] CS2018-9
pp.47-52
MSS, CAS, IPSJ-AL [detail] 2016-11-25
14:10
Hyogo Kobe Institute of Computing Subsidy-based Stabilization of Nonequilibrium Target State in Population Games with Unknown Payoff Functions
Masaya Kinoshita, Takafumi Kanazawa (Osaka Univ.) CAS2016-76 MSS2016-56
In populations that consist of many selfish players, a desirable state for populations may not be realized.In order to r... [more] CAS2016-76 MSS2016-56
pp.113-116
MSS, CAS, SIP, VLD 2015-06-18
09:20
Hokkaido Otaru University of Commerce Stabilization of Nonequilibrium Target State in Population Games Using Capitation Tax and Subsidy
Masaya Kinoshita, Takafumi Kanazawa (Osaka Univ.) CAS2015-13 VLD2015-20 SIP2015-44 MSS2015-13
In a large population which consists of many selfish players, their selfish strategy selection may lead an undesirable p... [more] CAS2015-13 VLD2015-20 SIP2015-44 MSS2015-13
pp.67-70
MSS, CAS, SIP, VLD 2015-06-18
09:45
Hokkaido Otaru University of Commerce Multipopulation Game Dynamics Generated by Population-Independent Pairwise Proportional Imitation
Manao Machida, Takafumi Kanazawa (Osaka Univ.) CAS2015-14 VLD2015-21 SIP2015-45 MSS2015-14
Multipopulation games model conflicts among many players who have various roles. The imitative protocol describes when a... [more] CAS2015-14 VLD2015-21 SIP2015-45 MSS2015-14
pp.71-76
SIP, CAS, MSS, VLD 2013-07-11
09:30
Kumamoto Kumamoto Univ. A Fictitious Delay Based Control of Selfish Routing in Multicommodity Networks
Keisuke Nishida, Takafumi Kanazawa, Toshimitsu Ushio (Osaka Univ.) CAS2013-3 VLD2013-13 SIP2013-33 MSS2013-3
Selfish routing in networks is selfish route selections of players who want to minimize their own data transmission late... [more] CAS2013-3 VLD2013-13 SIP2013-33 MSS2013-3
pp.15-18
VLD, CAS, MSS, SIP 2012-07-03
14:40
Kyoto Kyoto Research Park Multipopulation Replicator Dynamics with Capitation Tax and Subsidy under Incomplete Information
Takuya Morimoto, Takafumi Kanazawa, Toshimitsu Ushio (Osaka Univ.) CAS2012-24 VLD2012-34 SIP2012-56 MSS2012-24
Many social systems consist of multiple populations of selfish players. In such systems, a problem called a social dilem... [more] CAS2012-24 VLD2012-34 SIP2012-56 MSS2012-24
pp.129-132
MSS, CAS 2010-11-19
16:10
Osaka Kansai Univ. Braess's Paradox in Graph B^k with Two Sources
Shimpei Hamaguchi, Takafumi Kanazawa, Toshimitsu Ushio (Osaka Univ.) CAS2010-82 CST2010-55
Selfish routing is a selfish route selection of players in computer networks. Players are assumed to select paths so as ... [more] CAS2010-82 CST2010-55
pp.95-99
CAS, MSS, VLD, SIP 2010-06-21
13:05
Hokkaido Kitami Institute of Technology Application of Potential Games to Coverage Control with Voronoi Partition
Saori Teraoka, Toshimitsu Ushio, Takafumi Kanazawa, Naoki Hayashi (Osaka Univ.) CAS2010-8 VLD2010-18 SIP2010-29 CST2010-8
This paper presents a sensor coverage problem where mobile sensors are placed in a mission space so as to maximize a sen... [more] CAS2010-8 VLD2010-18 SIP2010-29 CST2010-8
pp.43-46
CAS, MSS, VLD, SIP 2010-06-21
13:30
Hokkaido Kitami Institute of Technology Braess's Paradox in a Two-source Network
Shimpei Hamaguchi, Takafumi Kanazawa, Toshimitsu Ushio (Osaka Univ.) CAS2010-9 VLD2010-19 SIP2010-30 CST2010-9
Selfish routing is a selfish route selection of players in computer networks. Players are assumed to select paths so as ... [more] CAS2010-9 VLD2010-19 SIP2010-30 CST2010-9
pp.47-52
NLP 2009-12-21
11:10
Iwate   Multipopulation Replicator Dynamics with Rate Taxation and Subsidization
Tadasuke Ichiba, Takafumi Kanazawa, Toshimitsu Ushio (Osaka Univ) NLP2009-128
In many social systems, selfish behaviors of players lead to a social dilemma. To resolve the dilemma, Goto et al.invest... [more] NLP2009-128
pp.11-14
NLP 2009-11-13
14:45
Kagoshima   Replicator Dynamics of Two-Person Game by Multi-perspective Agents with Coordination Mechanism
Ryuzaburo Takeda, Takafumi Kanazawa, Toshimitsu Ushio (Osaka Univ.) NLP2009-108
When decision-making entities such as governments, companies, and individuals make a decision, they make a final decisio... [more] NLP2009-108
pp.149-154
NLP 2009-03-11
10:10
Kyoto   N-Population Replicator Dynamics with Player's Migration among Populations
Chihiro Yoshihara, Takafumi Kanazawa, Toshimitsu Ushio (Osaka Univ.) NLP2008-164
Replicator dynamics is a model of changes of shares of strategies in a population which consists of a large number of pl... [more] NLP2008-164
pp.77-80
CAS, NLP 2009-01-23
16:10
Miyazaki   Tax-Based Stabilization of the Minimum Latency Flow in Braess Graphs
Takurou Misaka, Takafumi Kanazawa, Toshimitsu Ushio, Yasuhiko Fukumoto (Osaka Univ.) CAS2008-100 NLP2008-130
Braess's paradox is caused by selfish routing on computer networks. To resolve the paradox, a marginal cost tax has been... [more] CAS2008-100 NLP2008-130
pp.201-206
NLP 2008-03-27
11:20
Hyogo   Bifurcation Phenomena and Braess's Paradox in Selfish Routing
Takurou Misaka, Toshimitsu Ushio, Takafumi Kanazawa, Yasuhiko Fukumoto (Osaka Univ.) NLP2007-155
Braess's paradox is caused by selfish routing on the computer networks. To resolve the paradox, methods of adding latenc... [more] NLP2007-155
pp.13-16
NLP 2007-12-19
17:30
Fukui   Replicator Dynamics of Social Systems with Pigovian Subsidy and Capitation Tax
Yasuhiko Fukumoto, Takafumi Kanazawa, Toshimitsu Ushio (Osaka Univ.) NLP2007-118
The selfish behaviors of individuals can cause an inefficient society in which the total amount of the individuals' util... [more] NLP2007-118
pp.53-58
NLP 2007-01-17
15:55
Kagawa   Bifurcation Phenomena in Discrete-Time Replicator Dynamics with Reallocation of Payoffs -- A Case of 2X2 Games --
Yasuhiko Fukumoto, Takafumi Kanazawa, Toshimitsu Ushio, Hayato Goto (Osaka Univ.)
Replicator dynamics is used as a mathematical model of a government which takes off a part of earned payoffs from people... [more] NLP2006-122
pp.63-68
NLP, CAS 2004-09-14
11:40
Kyoto Kyoto Univ. Dynamics of Two-population Chicken Games with Erroneous Perceptions
Takafumi Kanazawa, Toshimitsu Ushio (Osaka Univ.)
In the conventional models of asymmetric games, it is implicitly assumed that individuals can identify which sub-populat... [more] CAS2004-34 NLP2004-46
pp.37-42
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