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We extend the consistency principle for strategic games (Peleg and Tijs (1996)) to apply to solutions which assign to …
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Nearest neighbour classification requires a good distance metric. Previous approaches try to learn a quadratic distance metric learning so that observations of different classes are well separated. For high-dimensional problems, where many uninformative variables are present, it is attractive to...
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the consistency and asymptotic normality of the proposed estimator and provide a simulation study to compare its …
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In this article a new value for positive cooperative games is introduced. It generalizes the “proportional division of surplus” idea for two person games. A characterization by means of preservation of ratios and efficiency provides existence and uniqueness. Moreover, this value is the only...
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the class of balanced games on a convex geometry has a consistency property, called the reduced game property. Moreover …, we axiomatize the core by means of consistency, as is analogous to a result by Peleg for traditional cooperative games …
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our rule by means of a new consistency property, issue-consistency. Copyright Springer-Verlag 2007 …
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