Paradoxical survival: examining the Parrondo effect across biology
Parrondo's paradox, in which losing strategies can be combined to produce winning
outcomes, has received much attention in mathematics and the physical sciences; a …
outcomes, has received much attention in mathematics and the physical sciences; a …
Bibliometric analysis and systematic literature review of the traffic paradoxes (1968–2022)
J Yao, Z Cheng, A Chen - Transportation research part B: methodological, 2023 - Elsevier
Braess proposed one of the classical traffic paradoxes in 1968, which states that adding a
link in a transportation network may increase the travel cost for all travelers in the network …
link in a transportation network may increase the travel cost for all travelers in the network …
Understanding Braess' paradox in power grids
The ongoing energy transition requires power grid extensions to connect renewable
generators to consumers and to transfer power among distant areas. The process of grid …
generators to consumers and to transfer power among distant areas. The process of grid …
Reducing congestion through information design
We consider the problem of designing information in games of uncertain congestion, such
as traffic networks where road conditions are uncertain. Using the framework of Bayesian …
as traffic networks where road conditions are uncertain. Using the framework of Bayesian …
Signaling in bayesian network congestion games: the subtle power of symmetry
Network congestion games are a well-understood model of multi-agent strategic
interactions. Despite their ubiquitous applications, it is not clear whether it is possible to …
interactions. Despite their ubiquitous applications, it is not clear whether it is possible to …
Decentralized equilibrium seeking of joint routing and destination planning of electric vehicles: A constrained aggregative game approach
Increasing the penetration of electric vehicles (EVs) in public transportation, which is also
sped up by governments' carbon net-zero policies, will significantly increase the demand for …
sped up by governments' carbon net-zero policies, will significantly increase the demand for …
A perspective on incentive design: Challenges and opportunities
The increasingly tight coupling between humans and system operations in domains ranging
from intelligent infrastructure to e-commerce has led to a challenging new class of problems …
from intelligent infrastructure to e-commerce has led to a challenging new class of problems …
Informational incentives for congestion games
We investigate the problems of designing public and private information disclosure
mechanisms by a principal in a transportation network so as to improve the overall …
mechanisms by a principal in a transportation network so as to improve the overall …
Value of information in bayesian routing games
We study a routing game in an environment with multiple heterogeneous information
systems and an uncertain state that affects edge costs of a congested network. Each …
systems and an uncertain state that affects edge costs of a congested network. Each …
Minding Braess Paradox amid third-party logistics hub capacity expansion triggered by demand surge
Abstract Third-party logistics (3PL) in the US has been declared essential by the government
and 3PL firms are tasked to continue their operations amid the pandemic. Meanwhile …
and 3PL firms are tasked to continue their operations amid the pandemic. Meanwhile …