2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.artint.2019.103177
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Leadership in singleton congestion games: What is hard and what is easy

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“…Future developments include establishing the approximability status of the problem with two followers, the generalization to the case with both leader and followers playing mixed strategies, partially addressed in [4,5] (even though we conjecture that this problem could be much harder, probably p 2 -hard), and the study of structured games (e.g., congestion games beyond the special case of singleton games with monotonic costs which are shown to be polynomially solvable in [11,20]).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Future developments include establishing the approximability status of the problem with two followers, the generalization to the case with both leader and followers playing mixed strategies, partially addressed in [4,5] (even though we conjecture that this problem could be much harder, probably p 2 -hard), and the study of structured games (e.g., congestion games beyond the special case of singleton games with monotonic costs which are shown to be polynomially solvable in [11,20]).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The complete enumerative algorithm is detailed in Algorithm 1. In the pseudocode, CheckEmptyness(S + , S − ) is a subroutine which looks for a value of 0 which is optimal for Problem (7), while Solve-lex-MILP(S + , S − ) is another subroutine which solves Problem (11). Note that Problem (7) may be infeasible.…”
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“…The results related to singleton games appeared in [36] and its extended version [15]. Instead, all the other results are provided by [34] (see [35] for an extended version).…”
Section: Stackelberg Congestion Gamesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is often the case in the security domain (An et al 2011;Kiekintveld et al 2009), where a defender, aiming to protect a set of valuable targets from the attackers, plays first, while the attackers, acting as followers, make their move only after observing the leader's defensive strategy. Other noteworthy cases are interdiction problems (Caprara et al 2016;Matuschke et al 2017), toll setting problems (Labbé and Violin 2016), network routing problems (Amaldi et al 2013) and (singleton) congestion games (Castiglioni et al 2018;Marchesi et al 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%