👉 Bargaining computing, also known as distributed bargaining or multi-agent negotiation, is a computational paradigm where multiple autonomous agents interact to reach agreements or make decisions in a decentralized manner. Each agent typically has its own objectives, preferences, and information, and they negotiate with each other to find mutually beneficial solutions. This process often involves iterative communication and compromise, where agents propose offers, counter-offers, and acceptances to reach a consensus that satisfies their individual or collective goals. Bargaining computing is widely applied in areas like resource allocation, supply chain management, and online marketplaces, where efficient and fair distribution of resources or services is essential.