General Information
This course offers an overview of the strategical decision making for interacting agents.
The course aims at offering a wide and critical view of possible applications of game theory mathematical models, ranging from telecommunication networks, to biology, etc. paving the way to possible new applications and multidisciplinar collaborations.
For the syllabus, please see the course page at IDA.
- Lecturer: Aruna Prem Bianzino
- Examiner: Simin Nadjm-Tehrani
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Lectures
The course is organised in 6 lectures of 2 hours each, on the basis of the following scheduling:
Days:
- April 8th, 15th, 29th
- May 8th, 13th, 20th
Timeslot: 13:00-15:00
Lectures will be in room Donald Knuth.
Course literature:
- Lecture material
- Examples of applications:
- A.P. Bianzino, C. Chaudet, S. Moretti, D. Rossi, J.-L. Rougier, "The Green-Game: Striking a Balance between QoS and Energy Saving", in Proceedings of the 23rd International Teletraffic Congress (ITC 2011), San Francisco, CA, USA, September 6-8 2011.
- S. Moretti, V. Fragnelli, F. Patrone, S. Bonassi, "Using coalitional games on biological networks to measure centrality and power of genes", Bioinformatics, 26(21), pages 2721-2730, 2010.
- S. Secci, J.-L. Rougier, A. Pattavina, F. Patrone, G. Maier, "ClubMED: Coordinated Multi-Exit Discriminator Strategies for Peering Carriers", in Proceedings of 2009 5th Euro-NGI Conference on Next Generation Internet Networks (NGI 2009), Aveiro, Portugal, 1-3 July 2009.
Further literature:
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