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In this note we provide a characterization of a subclass of bargaining problems for which the Nash solution has the property of disagreement point monotonicity.While the original d-monotonicity axiom and its stronger notion, strong d-monotonicity, were introduced and discussed by Thomson [15],...
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shown that these games have a nonempty core and a complete description of the core is provided …
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the core of a multi-choice clan game is explicitly described. Furthermore, characterizations of multi-choice total clan … that some elements in the core of a multi-choice total clan game are extendable to such bi-monotonic allocation schemes via …
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average tree solution. We also study core stability of the solutions.For an arbitrary set system we show that there exists a …
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interval uncertainty. The core, balancedness, superadditivity and related topics are studied. Solutions are introduced and …
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In this paper, interval-type solution concepts for interval-valued cooperative games like the interval core, the … interval dominance core and stable sets are introduced and studied. The notion of I-balancedness is introduced, and it is … proved that the interval core of an interval-valued cooperative game is nonempty if and only if the game is I …
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The analysis of single-valued solution concepts for coalitional games with transferable utilities has a long tradition. Opposed to most of this literature we will not deal with solution concepts that provide payoffs to the players for the grand coalition only, but we will analyze allocation...
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This paper studies sequencing situations with non-linear cost functions. We show that the neighbor switching gains are now time-dependent, in contrast to the standard sequencing situations with linear cost functions, which complicate finding an optimal order and stable allocations. We derive...
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We consider a market situation with two corners. One corner consists of a single seller with one object, and the other corner consists of potential buyers who all want the object. We suppose that the valuations of the object for the different buyers is known by all of them. Then two cooperative...
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Different axiomatic systems for the Shapley value can be found in the literature. For games with a coalition structure, the Shapley value also has been axiomatized in several ways. In this paper, we discuss a generalization of the Shapley value to the class of partition function form games. The...
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