Price of Competition and Dueling Games
Sina Dehghani, MohammadTaghi Hajiaghayi, Hamid Mahini, Saeed Seddighin

TL;DR
This paper analyzes the impact of competition in dueling games, specifically ranking duels, by introducing the 'price of competition' metric and showing that competitive equilibria yield near-optimal social welfare.
Contribution
It introduces the 'price of competition' metric for dueling games and proves that minimax strategies in ranking duels are nearly optimal in terms of social welfare.
Findings
Minimax strategies achieve social welfare close to the optimal.
The 'price of competition' is bounded, indicating limited degradation due to competition.
The results apply to a broad class of dueling games beyond ranking duels.
Abstract
We study competition in a general framework introduced by Immorlica et al. and answer their main open question. Immorlica et al. considered classic optimization problems in terms of competition and introduced a general class of games called dueling games. They model this competition as a zero-sum game, where two players are competing for a user's satisfaction. In their main and most natural game, the ranking duel, a user requests a webpage by submitting a query and players output an ordering over all possible webpages based on the submitted query. The user tends to choose the ordering which displays her requested webpage in a higher rank. The goal of both players is to maximize the probability that her ordering beats that of her opponent and gets the user's attention. Immorlica et al. show this game directs both players to provide suboptimal search results. However, they leave the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsConsumer Market Behavior and Pricing · Auction Theory and Applications · Merger and Competition Analysis
