The Price of Anarchy of Generic Valid Utility Systems

Author(s):  
Yin Yang ◽  
Qingqin Nong ◽  
Suning Gong ◽  
Jingwen Du ◽  
Yumei Liang
2014 ◽  
Vol 134 (4) ◽  
pp. 599-606
Author(s):  
Yasushi Tomita ◽  
Junichi Murata

Author(s):  
Aleksandr Belov ◽  
Konstantinos Mattas ◽  
Michail Makridis ◽  
Monica Menendez ◽  
Biagio Ciuffo

2021 ◽  
pp. 875529302098802
Author(s):  
Janise Rodgers ◽  
Wael Hassan ◽  
Christopher Motter ◽  
John Thornley

The 2018 M7.1 Anchorage earthquake damaged over 120 schools in the Anchorage and Matanuska-Susitna (Mat-Su) School Districts. Many remained closed for a week or more for cleanup and repairs, primarily due to nonstructural damage. Major structural damage occurred in three of 132 school buildings across both districts, and a number of additional schools had minor to moderate damage. Most observed damage was to nonstructural components, including suspended ceilings, lighting, architectural finishes, building utility systems, and equipment. Middle and high schools were in session at the time of the earthquake. Despite ceiling damage and fallen ceiling tiles, books, and supplies (heavy furniture was anchored) and objects swinging from the ceiling, both districts reported very few injuries. Statements by the school districts and administrators, media reports, and available video indicate that most students dropped, covered, and held on as practiced in regular drills. The combination of life-safety structural performance (with a few exceptions) due in part to moderate shaking, as well as anchoring of heavy furnishings, and student preparedness and drills to practice protective action, appears to have protected students. Both districts’ experiences provide evidence that school seismic safety programs are valuable, even if efforts to mitigate risks from older, vulnerable schools are in process and more work remains.


Author(s):  
M'hamed Outanoute ◽  
Hamid Garmani ◽  
Mohamed Baslam ◽  
Rachid El Ayachi ◽  
Belaid Bouikhalene

In internet market, content providers (CPs) continue to play a primordial role in the process of accessing different types of data. Competition in this area is fierce; customers are looking for providers that offer them good content (credibility of content and quality of service) with a reasonable price. In this work, the authors analyze this competition between CPs and the economic influence of their strategies on the market. The authors formulate their problem as a non-cooperative game among multiple CPs for the same market. Through a detailed analysis, the researchers prove uniqueness of a pure Nash Equilibrium (NE). Furthermore, a fully distributed algorithm to converge on the NE point is presented. In order to quantify how efficient the NE point is, a detailed analysis of the Price of Anarchy (PoA) is adopted to ensure the performance of the system at equilibrium. Finally, an extensive numerical study is provided to describe the interactions between CPs and to point out the importance of quality of service (QoS) and credibility of content in the market.


2014 ◽  
Vol 16 (7) ◽  
pp. 1235-1243 ◽  
Author(s):  
Li Sun ◽  
Steve Doyle ◽  
Robin Smith
Keyword(s):  

Significance ◽  
2013 ◽  
Vol 10 (3) ◽  
pp. 25-30 ◽  
Author(s):  
Brian Skinner ◽  
Brad Carlin
Keyword(s):  

CORROSION ◽  
1955 ◽  
Vol 11 (7) ◽  
pp. 19-22
Author(s):  
C. F. AVILA ◽  
A. B. JONES

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