Multi-Player Diffusion Games on Graph Classes

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Abstract

We study competitive diffusion games on graphs introduced by Alon et al. [1] to model the spread of influence in social networks. Extending results of Roshanbin [8] for two players, we investigate the existence of pure Nash equilibriafor at least three players on different classes of graphs including paths, cycles, grid graphs and hypercubes; as a main contribution, we answer an open question proving that there is no Nash equilibriumfor three players on m × n grids with min {m, n} ≥ 5. Further, extending results of Etesami and Basar [3] for two players, we prove the existence of pure Nash equilibriafor four players on every d-dimensional hypercube.

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Bulteau, L., Froese, V., & Talmon, N. (2016). Multi-Player Diffusion Games on Graph Classes. Internet Mathematics, 12(6), 363–380. https://doi.org/10.1080/15427951.2016.1197167

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