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Abstract: ge, and 1/2 through the bottom. In that case, 1/2 of the people would have latency 1 and half would have latency 1/2, and the total latency would be 3/4. However, at Nash equilibrium, all the tra#c will use the bottom edge, and the total latency would be 1. This is because, even if 99% of the tra#c uses the bottom edge, and 1% uses the top edge, the people using the top edge would want to move to the bottom edge to improve their latency, and as a result everyone would end up with a latency of... (Update)

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