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Congestion Control for a System with Parallel Stations and Homogeneous Customers Using Priority Passes
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Masuda, Yasushi
, Tsuji, Akira
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Congestion
/ Customers
/ Economic activity
/ Equilibrium
/ Game theory
/ Mathematical models
2019
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Congestion Control for a System with Parallel Stations and Homogeneous Customers Using Priority Passes
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Masuda, Yasushi
, Tsuji, Akira
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Congestion
/ Customers
/ Economic activity
/ Equilibrium
/ Game theory
/ Mathematical models
2019
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Congestion Control for a System with Parallel Stations and Homogeneous Customers Using Priority Passes
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Congestion Control for a System with Parallel Stations and Homogeneous Customers Using Priority Passes
2019
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We consider a game theoretic congestion model with parallel nodes and homogeneous customers. The purpose of this paper is to examine how the priority passes improve social welfare for such a system. To this end, we prove the existence of an equilibrium. The system with no priority pass has a unique equilibrium. With the introduction of priority passes, the uniqueness of the equilibrium may be destroyed. We provide a sufficient condition under which the system with priority passes outperforms the system with no priority passes. The problem is explored numerically as well.
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Springer Nature B.V
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