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Adrien Blanchet

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First Name:Adrien
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Last Name:Blanchet
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RePEc Short-ID:pbl115
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http://w3-gremaq.univ-tlse1.fr/index.php?id=4

Affiliation

Groupe de Recherche en Économie Mathématique et Quantitative (GREMAQ)
Toulouse School of Economics (TSE)

Toulouse, France
http://www-gremaq.univ-tlse1.fr/
RePEc:edi:getlsfr (more details at EDIRC)

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Working papers

  1. Jayles, Bertrand & Escobedo, Ramon & Cezera, Stéphane & Blanchet, Adrien & Kameda, Tatsuya & Sire, Clément & Théraulaz, Guy, 2020. "The impact of incorrect social information on collective wisdom in human groups," IAST Working Papers 20-106, Institute for Advanced Study in Toulouse (IAST).
  2. Blanchet, Adrien & Bolte, Jérôme, 2017. "A family of functional inequalities: lojasiewicz inequalities and displacement convex functions," IAST Working Papers 17-66, Institute for Advanced Study in Toulouse (IAST).
  3. Blanchet, Adrien & Carlier, Guillaume & Nenna, Luca, 2017. "Computation of Cournot-Nash equilibria by entropic regularization," TSE Working Papers 17-785, Toulouse School of Economics (TSE).
  4. Blanchet, Adrien & Degond, Pierre, 2017. "Kinetic models for topological nearest-neighbor interactions," TSE Working Papers 17-786, Toulouse School of Economics (TSE).
  5. Gabriel Colletis & Adrien Blanchet & Nicolas Piluso & Mehdi Badra, 2016. "Mobility and income distribution [Mobilité des facteurs et répartition des revenus]," Working Papers hal-01405330, HAL.
  6. Blanchet, Adrien & Carlier, Guillaume, 2014. "From Nash to Cournot-Nash equilibria via the Monge-Kantorovich problem," TSE Working Papers 14-490, Toulouse School of Economics (TSE).
  7. Blanchet, Adrien & Mossay, Pascal & Santambrogio, Filippo, 2014. "Existence and uniqueness of equilibrium for a spatial model of social interactions," TSE Working Papers 14-489, Toulouse School of Economics (TSE).
  8. Blanchet, Adrien & Carlier, Guillaume, 2014. "Remarks on existence and uniqueness of Cournot-Nash equilibria in the non-potential case," TSE Working Papers 14-491, Toulouse School of Economics (TSE).
  9. Blanchet, Adrien & Carlier, Guillaume, 2012. "Optimal Transport and Cournot-Nash Equilibria," TSE Working Papers 12-321, Toulouse School of Economics (TSE).

Articles

  1. Blanchet, Adrien & Dolbeault, Jean & Kowalczyk, Michał, 2008. "Travelling fronts in stochastic Stokes’ drifts," Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, Elsevier, vol. 387(23), pages 5741-5751.
    RePEc:inm:ormoor:v:41:y:2016:i:1:p:125-145 is not listed on IDEAS

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Working papers

  1. Jayles, Bertrand & Escobedo, Ramon & Cezera, Stéphane & Blanchet, Adrien & Kameda, Tatsuya & Sire, Clément & Théraulaz, Guy, 2020. "The impact of incorrect social information on collective wisdom in human groups," IAST Working Papers 20-106, Institute for Advanced Study in Toulouse (IAST).

    Cited by:

    1. Bertrand Jayles & Clément Sire & Ralf H J M Kurvers, 2021. "Crowd control: Reducing individual estimation bias by sharing biased social information," PLOS Computational Biology, Public Library of Science, vol. 17(11), pages 1-28, November.

  2. Blanchet, Adrien & Carlier, Guillaume & Nenna, Luca, 2017. "Computation of Cournot-Nash equilibria by entropic regularization," TSE Working Papers 17-785, Toulouse School of Economics (TSE).

    Cited by:

    1. Daniel Lacker & Kavita Ramanan, 2019. "Rare Nash Equilibria and the Price of Anarchy in Large Static Games," Mathematics of Operations Research, INFORMS, vol. 44(2), pages 400-422, May.

  3. Blanchet, Adrien & Carlier, Guillaume, 2014. "From Nash to Cournot-Nash equilibria via the Monge-Kantorovich problem," TSE Working Papers 14-490, Toulouse School of Economics (TSE).

    Cited by:

    1. Blanchet, Adrien & Carlier, Guillaume & Nenna, Luca, 2017. "Computation of Cournot-Nash equilibria by entropic regularization," IAST Working Papers 17-64, Institute for Advanced Study in Toulouse (IAST).
    2. Daniel Lacker & Kavita Ramanan, 2019. "Rare Nash Equilibria and the Price of Anarchy in Large Static Games," Mathematics of Operations Research, INFORMS, vol. 44(2), pages 400-422, May.
    3. Beatrice Acciaio & Julio Backhoff-Veraguas & Junchao Jia, 2020. "Cournot-Nash equilibrium and optimal transport in a dynamic setting," Papers 2002.08786, arXiv.org, revised Nov 2020.
    4. Julio Backhoff-Veraguas & Xin Zhang, 2023. "Dynamic Cournot-Nash equilibrium: the non-potential case," Mathematics and Financial Economics, Springer, volume 17, number 1, March.

  4. Blanchet, Adrien & Mossay, Pascal & Santambrogio, Filippo, 2014. "Existence and uniqueness of equilibrium for a spatial model of social interactions," TSE Working Papers 14-489, Toulouse School of Economics (TSE).

    Cited by:

    1. Pierre M. Picard & Pascal Mossay, 2013. "Spatial Segregation and Urban Structure," DEM Discussion Paper Series 13-03, Department of Economics at the University of Luxembourg.
    2. Carmen Camacho & Agustín Pérez-Barahona, 2017. "The diffusion of economic activity across space: a new approach," Working Papers halshs-01670532, HAL.
    3. Ioannides, Yannis M., 2015. "Neighborhoods to nations via social interactions," Economic Modelling, Elsevier, vol. 48(C), pages 5-15.
    4. Carmen Camacho & Agustín Pérez-Barahona, 2017. "The diffusion of economic activity across space: a new approach," PSE Working Papers halshs-01670532, HAL.
    5. Emmanuelle Augeraud-Veron & Francisco Marhuenda & Pierre M. Picard, 2019. "Local Social Interaction and Urban Equilibria," DEM Discussion Paper Series 19-17, Department of Economics at the University of Luxembourg.
    6. Pierre Degond & Jian-Guo Liu & Christian Ringhofer, 2013. "Evolution of the distribution of wealth in an economic environment driven by local Nash equilibria," Papers 1307.1685, arXiv.org.
    7. Tomoya Mori, 2018. "Spatial Pattern and City Size Distribution," KIER Working Papers 996, Kyoto University, Institute of Economic Research.
    8. Pierre Degond & Jian-Guo Liu & Christian Ringhofer, 2014. "Evolution of wealth in a nonconservative economy driven by local Nash equilibria," Papers 1403.7800, arXiv.org.
    9. AKAMATSU Takashi & MORI Tomoya & OSAWA Minoru & TAKAYAMA Yuki, 2017. "Spatial Scale of Agglomeration and Dispersion: Theoretical foundations and empirical implications," Discussion papers 17125, Research Institute of Economy, Trade and Industry (RIETI).
    10. Takashi Akamatsu & Tomoya Mori & Minoru Osawa & Yuki Takayama, 2019. "Spatial scale of agglomeration and dispersion: Number, spacing, and the spatial extent of cities," Papers 1912.05113, arXiv.org, revised Aug 2024.
    11. Akamatsu, Takashi & Fujishima, Shota & Takayama, Yuki, 2016. "Discrete-Space Agglomeration Model with Social Interactions: Multiplicity, Stability, and Continuous Limit of Equilibria," MPRA Paper 74713, University Library of Munich, Germany.
    12. Pierre Degond & Jian-Guo Liu & Christian Ringhofer, 2014. "Evolution of wealth in a nonconservative economy driven by local Nash equilibria," Post-Print hal-00967662, HAL.
    13. Osawa, Minoru & Akamatsu, Takashi, 2019. "Emergence of Urban Landscapes: Equilibrium Selection in a Model of Internal Structure of the Cities," MPRA Paper 92395, University Library of Munich, Germany.
    14. Vincent Boitier, 2014. "Unemployment Dispersion and City Configurations: Beyond the Bid Rent Theory," Working Papers hal-00999559, HAL.

  5. Blanchet, Adrien & Carlier, Guillaume, 2014. "Remarks on existence and uniqueness of Cournot-Nash equilibria in the non-potential case," TSE Working Papers 14-491, Toulouse School of Economics (TSE).

    Cited by:

    1. Daniel Lacker & Kavita Ramanan, 2019. "Rare Nash Equilibria and the Price of Anarchy in Large Static Games," Mathematics of Operations Research, INFORMS, vol. 44(2), pages 400-422, May.
    2. Julio Backhoff-Veraguas & Xin Zhang, 2023. "Dynamic Cournot-Nash equilibrium: the non-potential case," Mathematics and Financial Economics, Springer, volume 17, number 1, March.

  6. Blanchet, Adrien & Carlier, Guillaume, 2012. "Optimal Transport and Cournot-Nash Equilibria," TSE Working Papers 12-321, Toulouse School of Economics (TSE).

    Cited by:

    1. Blanchet, Adrien & Carlier, Guillaume & Nenna, Luca, 2017. "Computation of Cournot-Nash equilibria by entropic regularization," IAST Working Papers 17-64, Institute for Advanced Study in Toulouse (IAST).
    2. Stefan Steinerberger & Aleh Tsyvinski, 2019. "Tax Mechanisms and Gradient Flows," NBER Working Papers 25821, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
    3. Pierre Degond & Jian-Guo Liu & Christian Ringhofer, 2013. "Evolution of the distribution of wealth in an economic environment driven by local Nash equilibria," Papers 1307.1685, arXiv.org.
    4. Pierre Degond & Jian-Guo Liu & Christian Ringhofer, 2014. "Evolution of wealth in a nonconservative economy driven by local Nash equilibria," Papers 1403.7800, arXiv.org.
    5. Daniel Lacker & Kavita Ramanan, 2019. "Rare Nash Equilibria and the Price of Anarchy in Large Static Games," Mathematics of Operations Research, INFORMS, vol. 44(2), pages 400-422, May.
    6. Pierre Degond & Jian-Guo Liu & Christian Ringhofer, 2014. "Evolution of wealth in a nonconservative economy driven by local Nash equilibria," Post-Print hal-00967662, HAL.
    7. Blanchet, Adrien & Carlier, Guillaume, 2014. "Remarks on existence and uniqueness of Cournot-Nash equilibria in the non-potential case," TSE Working Papers 14-491, Toulouse School of Economics (TSE).

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NEP is an announcement service for new working papers, with a weekly report in each of many fields. This author has had 11 papers announced in NEP. These are the fields, ordered by number of announcements, along with their dates. If the author is listed in the directory of specialists for this field, a link is also provided.
  1. NEP-URE: Urban and Real Estate Economics (5) 2012-09-22 2013-06-30 2014-06-02 2017-04-02 2017-04-23. Author is listed
  2. NEP-HPE: History and Philosophy of Economics (4) 2014-06-02 2014-06-02 2017-04-09 2017-04-23
  3. NEP-GEN: Gender (2) 2020-05-11 2020-05-11
  4. NEP-GTH: Game Theory (2) 2012-09-22 2014-06-02
  5. NEP-MIC: Microeconomics (2) 2012-09-22 2013-06-30
  6. NEP-CDM: Collective Decision-Making (1) 2020-05-11
  7. NEP-CMP: Computational Economics (1) 2017-04-23
  8. NEP-EXP: Experimental Economics (1) 2020-05-11
  9. NEP-GEO: Economic Geography (1) 2013-06-30
  10. NEP-NET: Network Economics (1) 2020-05-11
  11. NEP-TRE: Transport Economics (1) 2012-09-22
  12. NEP-UPT: Utility Models and Prospect Theory (1) 2014-06-02

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