1. The use of the principle of equilibrium for the routing control in transport networks.
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Ali, Maryam Ghazi, Majeed, Sadiq Sahip, and Dakhel, Sameer Saud
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THERMODYNAMIC control , *NASH equilibrium , *GAME theory , *PARALLEL algorithms - Abstract
The rapid annual growth of data flows in large-scale networks does not encourage only hardware improvements in the network, but also the most ideal routing control algorithms. In networks, it is impossible to use central routing control algorithms. The choice of parallel algorithms must be based on the principles of functional efficiency and stability. In large-scale networks, there are a large number of user pairs trying to achieve the highest possible rate of data transfer through routing control. Thus, control of ideas and ways of improving multiple standards must be based. The Nash equilibrium (Formulation Form for Routing Problem) formally provides the best way to control transmission in distributed systems. In this article, the path of balance was proven under general conditions. It also turns out to be an effective pareto solution and stable in the computer. It proposes an effective game theory algorithm (fast and parallel) and has been proven to be close. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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