Search for dissertations about: "cooperative game theory"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 28 swedish dissertations containing the words cooperative game theory.
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21. Secrecy in Cognitive Radio Networks
Abstract : With the considerable growth of wireless networks in recent years, the issue of network security has taken an important role in the design of communication devices and protocols. Indeed, due to the broadcast nature of these networks, communications can potentially be attacked by malicious parties, and therefore, the protection of transmitted data has become a main concern in today's communications. READ MORE
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22. Asset ownership in imperfectly competitive markets
Abstract : My dissertation consists of a collection of essays on assets ownership in concentrated markets.The first chapter, Endogenous Mergers in Concentrated Markets, predicts the pattern of mergers in situations where different mergers are feasible. The merger literature almost exclusively considers mergers between exogenously specified firms. READ MORE
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23. Strategic Design of Multi-Actor Nascent Energy and Industrial Infrastructure Networks under Uncertainty
Abstract : Infrastructure networks, such as gas transmission and distribution pipelines, electricity transmission and distribution cables, district heating networks and carbon capture and storage pipeline networks are vital infrastructures that form the backbone of our energy system. They transport commodities (i.e. READ MORE
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24. Experimental testing of old and new hypotheses in Economics
Abstract : Chapter summaries Evaluating Replicability of Laboratory Experiments in Economics The reproducibility of scientific findings has been called into question. To contribute data about reproducibility in economics, we replicate 18 studies published in the American Economic Review and the Quarterly Journal of Economics in 2011-2014. READ MORE
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25. The management of common-pool resources : theoretical essays and empirical evidence
Abstract : A large part of the poor people in the world is dependent on local natural resources for their survival. Often, these resources are managed as common-pool resources; that is, they are used in common by a limited group of people, who are dependent on each other in their use of the resource. READ MORE