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Multiglove markets and corresponding games are considered.For this class of games we introduce the notion of type ….These allocation rules generate type monotonic allocation schemes for multiglove games and are also helpful in proving that each core … monotonic allocation scheme with nice extra properties.The same holds true for the nucleolus, for in multi glove games these two …
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coincide with the T value of two corresponding TU games.We apply our solutions to a real-life case of allocating university …
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Airport profit games are a generalization of airport cost games as well as of bankruptcy games.In this paper we present … a simple algorithm to compute the nucleolus of airport profit games.In addition we prove that there exists an unique …
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We introduce the class of Obligation rules for minimum cost spanning tree situations.The main result of this paper is that such rules are cost monotonic and induce also population monotonic allocation schemes.Another characteristic of Obligation rules is that they assign to a minimum cost...
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In this paper we introduce multiple longest traveling salesman (MLTS) games. An MLTS game arises from a network in … combinations of one and two person coalitions.Secondly it is shown that MLTS games with ¯ve or less players have a nonempty core …
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related system of games that explicitly models the underlying cooperative process.Specific solution concepts are proposed. …
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The aim of this paper is to introduce and axiomatically characterize the P-value as a rule to solve the cost sharing problem in minimum cost spanning tree (mcst) situations.The P-value is related to the Kruskal algorithm for finding an mcst.Moreover, the P-value leads to a core allocation of the...
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compromise value on a large class of games. …
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This paper is a reaction on Ginsburgh and Zang (2003).It reconsiders the problem where a group of museums offer a pass such that the owner can visit these museums an unlimited number of times during a fixed period of time.The problem addressed is how to share the total joint income of this pass...
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This paper analyzes processing problems and related cooperative games.In a processing problem there is a finite set of … game summarizes the minimal joint costs for every coalition.It turns out that processing games are totally balanced …
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