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Social Network Analysis - Lecture 4 - *

In this lecture, Dr. Stefan Siersdorfer explores key concepts in social network analysis including the Prisoner’s Dilemma. Using figures and examples adapted from Easley and Kleinberg (2010), we delve into various scenarios such as student collaboration and asymmetric competition. Key topics include strategies for Player 1 and Player 2, the implications of staying silent vs. betrayal, and the concept of Nash Equilibrium demonstrated through a three-client game. This lecture provides a foundation for understanding cooperation and competition in networks.

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Social Network Analysis - Lecture 4 - *

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  1. Social Network Analysis- Lecture 4 - * Dr. Stefan Siersdorfer * Figures and Examples in Slides from Easley and Kleinberg 2010

  2. Prisoner‘s Dilemma Player 2 A: stay silent B: betray A: stay silent Player 1 B: betray

  3. Prisoner‘s Dilmma:Student Collaboration Example

  4. Prisoner‘s Dilemma: Doping Example

  5. Example: Asymmetric Competition

  6. Nash Equilibrium: Three-client game

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