The Bandwidth-sharing game is a concept used in the field of networking and resource allocation, and it often appears within the context of game theory. In this scenario, a number of users or agents compete for limited bandwidth resources in a network. The central idea is that each user must decide how much of the available bandwidth to utilize, with each user’s decision affecting not only their own performance but also the overall performance of others in the network.
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