On games with coordinating and anti-coordinating agents

12/04/2019
by   Martina Vanelli, et al.
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This work studies Nash equilibria for heterogeneous games where both coordinating and anti-coordinating agents coexist. Whilst games with only coordinating or only anti-coordinating agents are potential also in the presence of heterogenities, this is no longer true for games when a mixture of coordinating and anti-coordinating players interact. We provide a complete characterization of the set of Nash equilibria for games with mixed coordinating and anti-coordinating agents with heterogeneous utilities interacting on an all-to-all network.

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