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As discussed in Chap. 1, the social ties among wireless users significantly influence their interactions with each other in wireless networks. One fundamental aspect of the positive social tie between two users is that they are altruistic to each other such that one cares about the other’s welfare.
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In this brief, we use “social tie” to refer to “positive social tie” for brevity, and we will discuss “negative social tie” in Chap. 6.
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M. Osborne, A. Rubinstein, A Course in Game Theory (MIT Press, Cambridge, 1994)
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Gong, X., Chen, X., Yang, L., Zhang, J. (2014). Social Group Utility Maximization Framework. In: Social Group Utility Maximization. SpringerBriefs in Electrical and Computer Engineering. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-12322-6_2
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