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of coalitions are explicitly taken into account. We formulate conditions under which it leads to a core element and …
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, it is shown that a decreasing unit price function is a sufficient condition for a non-empty core: the Direct Price … solution is both a core element and a marginal vector. It is seen that the nucleolus of an MCP-game can be derived in …
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This paper revisits the Alexia value, a recent solution concept for cooperative transferable utility games. We introduce the dual Alexia value and show that it coincides with the Alexia value for several classes of games. We demonstrate the importance of the notion of compromise stability for...
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theoretic perspective. A corresponding preparation sequencing game is defined and the focus is on the core and nucleolus of such …
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In this paper we consider one-machine sequencing situations with interval data. We present different possible scenarioes and extend classical results on well known rules and on sequencing games to the interval setting
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representation we also define a generalized Bird allocation which we show to be in the core of the corresponding appropriate …
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This paper deals with cost allocation problems arising from connection situations where edge costs are closed intervals of real numbers. To solve such problems, we extend classical solutions from the theory of minimum cost spanning tree games. We study the properties of such solutions and...
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family sequencing game has a non-empty core by showing that a particular marginal vector belongs to the core.Finally, we …
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Using network control structures this paper introduces network communication games as a generalization of vertex games and edge games corresponding to communication situations and studies their decomposition into unanimity games. We obtain a relation between the dividends of the network...
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