Braess' paradox
Braess' paradox, credited to the mathematician Dietrich Braess, states that sometimes adding extra capacity to a network can reduce overall performance. This is because the equilibrium of such a system is not necessarily optimal.
External links
- Braess' homepage
- Characterizing Braess's Paradox for Traffic Networks
- some examples
- How Braess' Paradox Solves Newcomb's Problem
- The Road Network Paradox
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