Antoine Lobstein

2papers

2 Papers

DMJul 4, 2024
Nonatomic Non-Cooperative Neighbourhood Balancing Games

David Auger, Johanne Cohen, Antoine Lobstein

We introduce a game where players selfishly choose a resource and endure a cost depending on the number of players choosing nearby resources. We model the influences among resources by a weighted graph, directed or not. These games are generalizations of well-known games like Wardrop and congestion games. We study the conditions of equilibria existence and their efficiency if they exist. We conclude with studies of games whose influences among resources can be modelled by simple graphs.

DMJul 4, 2024
On Iiro Honkala's contributions to identifying codes

Olivier Hudry, Ville Junnila, Antoine Lobstein

A set $C$ of vertices in a graph $G=(V,E)$ is an identifying code if it is dominating and any two vertices of $V$ are dominated by distinct sets of codewords. This paper presents a survey of Iiro Honkala's contributions to the study of identifying codes with respect to several aspects: complexity of computing an identifying code, combinatorics in binary Hamming spaces, infinite grids, relationships between identifying codes and usual parameters in graphs, structural properties of graphs admitting identifying codes, and number of optimal identifying codes.