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    Finding Stable flows in multi-agent Networks under an equal-sharing policy

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    International audienceA Multi-Agent network flow problem is addressed in this paper where a set of transportation-agents can control the capacities of a set of routes. Each agent incurs a cost proportional to the chosen capacity. A third-party agent, a customer, is interesting in maximizing the product flow transshipped from a source to a sink node through the network. He offers a reward proportional to the flow value, which is shared equally among the transportation-agents. We address the problem of finding a stable strategy (i.e., a Nash Equilibrium) which maximizes the network flow. We show that this problem, already proved to be NP-hard, can be modeled and solved using mixed integer linear programming (MILP)
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