Equilibrium in Queueing System with Strategic Users
Offered By: GERAD Research Center via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a dynamic games and applications seminar focusing on equilibrium in queueing systems with strategic users. Delve into a single-server queueing system where customers strategically choose their entry times within a fixed interval. Examine real-world applications such as banks, ticket offices, and cafes. Learn how game theory can be applied to optimize entry times in service systems, including examples of preemptive access and queueing systems with retrials. Discover the intersection of queueing theory and game theory, understanding how customer behavior shapes queue formation and system dynamics.
Syllabus
Equilibrium in Queueing System with Strategic Users, Vladimir Mazalov
Taught by
GERAD Research Center
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