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We study the structure of power networks in consideration of local protests against certain
power lines (’not-in-my-backyard’). An application of a network formation game is used to
determine whether or not such protests arise. We examine the existence of stable networks and
their characteristics, when no player wants to make an alteration. Stability within this game is
only reached if each player is sufficiently connected to a power source but is not linked to more
players than necessary. In addition we introduce an algorithm that creates a stable network.
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Block L. Network Formation with NIMBY Constraints.; 2020.
Block, L. (2020). Network formation with NIMBY constraints.
@book{Block_2020, title={Network formation with NIMBY constraints}, author={Block, Lukas}, year={2020} }
Block, Lukas. Network Formation with NIMBY Constraints, 2020.
L. Block, Network formation with NIMBY constraints. 2020.
Block, Lukas. Network Formation with NIMBY Constraints. 2020.
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