Contributions to Evolutionary and Congestion Game Theory.

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2012
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Thesis
Summary This thesis is contributed to evolutionary games and congestion games.After a survey of the studies on network congestion games in Chapter 1, Chapters 2 and 3 consider the relation between the composition of the players (nonatomic, atomic, composite) and the equilibrium cost. In particular, the impact of the formation of coalitions is examined.Chapters 4 and 5 introduce the behavior of delegation in composite games and integer-splittable games. Several delegation games and a delegation process are defined and studied in different contexts.Finally, dynamic aspects in games are considered. Chapter 6 focuses on a two-level dynamics which models the phenomenon of multilevel selection. The thesis is concluded by a survey of the studies on the dynamics of replicator type in Chapter 7.
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