Selfishness need not be bad: a general proof

05/20/2018
by   Zijun Wu, et al.
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This article studies the user behavior in non-atomic congestion games. We consider non-atomic congestion games with continuous and non-decreasing functions and investigate the limit of the price of anarchy when the total user volume approaches infinity. We deepen the knowledge on asymptotically well designed gamesWu2017Selfishness, limit gamesWu2017Selfishness, scalabilityWu2017Selfishness and gaugeabilityColini2017b that were recently used in the limit analyses of the price of anarchy for non-atomic congestion games. We develop a unified framework and derive new techniques that allow a general limit analysis of the price of anarchy. With these new techniques, we are able to prove a global convergence on the price of anarchy for non-atomic congestion games with arbitrary polynomial price functions and arbitrary user volume vector sequences. Moreover, we show that these new techniques are very flexible and robust and apply also to non-atomic congestion games with price functions of other types. In particular, we prove that non-atomic congestion games with regularly varying price functions are also asymptotically well designed, provided that the price functions are slightly restricted. Our results greatly generalize recent results. In particular, our results further support the view with a general proof that selfishness need not be bad for non-atomic congestion games.

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