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uses the fact that the core of an associated compensation matching game with constraints is nonempty. …In this paper we consider one-to-many matching problems where the preferences of the agents involved are represented by … matching to a matching of maximum total reward, one can always provide a compensation schedule that will be ex-post stable in …
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shown that the core of a TU-game coincides with the core of the corresponding minimal rights game. Moreover, the paper … introduces the notion of the k-core cover as an extension of the core cover. The k-core cover of a TU-game consists of all … minimal rights game. It is shown that the core of a TU-game with player set N coincides with the ⌊|N |/2⌋-core cover …
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This discussion paper led to a publication in 'Theory and Decision', 2008, 64, 519-536. A symmetric network consists of a set of positions and a set of bilateral links between these positions. Examples of such networks are exchange networks, communication networks, disease transmission networks,...
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merge convex and ordinal convex. Generalizing the notions of core cover and compromise stability for transferable utility …
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distributive lattice, hence generated by a partial order on the set of players. Its core may be unbounded, and the bounded core …, which is the union of all bounded faces of the core, proves to be a useful solution concept in the framework of games with … precedence constraints. Replacing the inequalities that define the core by equations for a collection of coalitions results in a …
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An element of the possibly unbounded core of a cooperative game with precedence constraints belongs to its bounded core … if any transfer to a player from any of her subordinates results in payoffs outside the core. The bounded core is the … union of all bounded faces of the core, it is nonempty if the core is nonempty, and it is a continuous correspondence on …
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An element of the possibly unbounded core of a cooperative game with precedence constraints belongs to its bounded core … if any transfer to a player from any of her subordinates results in payoffs outside the core. The bounded core is the … union of all bounded faces of the core, it is nonempty if the core is nonempty, and it is a continuous correspondence on …
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generated by a partial order on the set of players. In such a situation, the core may be unbounded, and one has to select a … bounded part of the core as a solution concept. The restricted core is obtained by imposing equality constraints in the core … for sets belonging to so-called normal collections, resulting (if nonempty) in the selection of a bounded face of the core …
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distributive lattice, hence generated by a partial order on the set of players. Its core may be unbounded, and the bounded core …, which is the union of all bounded faces of the core, proves to be a useful solution concept in the framework of games with … precedence constraints. Replacing the inequalities that define the core by equations for a collection of coalitions results in a …
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An element of the possibly unbounded core of a cooperative game with precedence constraints belongs to its bounded core … if any transfer to a player from any of her subordinates results in payoffs outside the core. The bounded core is the … union of all bounded faces of the core, it is nonempty if the core is nonempty, and it is a continuous correspondence on …
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