C&O Reading Group - Sara Ahmadian

Monday, May 16, 2016 4:15 pm - 4:15 pm EDT (GMT -04:00)

Title: Stabilizing network bargaining games by blocking players

Speaker: Sara Ahmadian
Affiliation: University of Waterloo
Room: MC 6486

Abstract: Cooperative matching games (Shapley and Shubik) and Network bargaining games (Kleinberg and Tardos) are games described by an undirected graph, where the vertices represent players. An important role in such games is played by stable graphs, that are graphs whose set of inessential vertices (those that are exposed by at least one maximum matching) are pairwise non adjacent. In fact, stable graphs characterize instances of such games that admit the existence of stable outcomes. In this paper, we focus on stabilizing instances of the above games by blocking as few players as possible. Formally, given a graph G we want to find a minimum cardinality set of vertices such that its removal from G yields a stable graph. We give a combinatorial polynomial-time algorithm for this problem, and develop approximation algorithms for some NP-hard weighted variants, where each vertex has an associated non-negative weight. Our approximation algorithms are LPbased, and we show that our analysis are almost tight by giving suitable lower bounds on the integrality gap of the used LP relaxations.