Bounding the Cost of Stability in Games over Interaction Networks

Meir, Reshef (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) | Zick, Yair (Nanyang Technological University) | Elkind, Edith (Nanyang Technological University) | Rosenschein, Jeffrey S (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)

AAAI Conferences 

We study the stability of cooperative games played over an interaction network, in a model that was introduced by Myerson ['77]. We show that the cost of stability of such games (i.e., the subsidy required to stabilize the game) can be bounded in terms  of natural parameters of their underlying interaction networks. Specifically, we prove that if the treewidth of the interaction network H is k , then the relative cost of stability of any game played over H is at most k + 1, and if the pathwidth of H is k ', then the relative cost of stability is at most k '. We show that these bounds are tight for all k ≥ 2 and all k ' ≥ 1, respectively.

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