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the average rankings of the other types of groups. We show that a core stable coalition structure always exists, provided …
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requirement reflects some forms of indivisibility. We are interested in the classes of games that guarantee a non-empty core no …
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-298) is proposed to allow for multiple membership. The definition of the core is adapted analogously and the possibilities for …
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We study the recursive core introduced in Huang and Sjöström [8]. In general partition function form games, the … recursive core coalition structure may be either coarser or finer than the one that maximizes the social surplus. Moreover, the … recursive core structure is typically different from the one predicted by the α-core. We fully implement the recursive core for …
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Assuming that cards are dealt with replacement from a single deck and that each of Player and Banker sees the total of his own two-card hand but not its composition, baccara is a 2 . 288 matrix game, which was solved by Kemeny and Snell in 1957. Assuming that cards are dealt without replacement...
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This work aims to provide different perspectives on the relationships between cooperative game theory and the research field concerning climate change dynamics. New results are obtained in the framework of competitive bargaining solutions and related issues, moving from a cooperative approach to...
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total cost of connecting them in a network, stand-alone core stability which requires charging agents not more than the cost … shown to satisfy them. When the properties are not compatible, we find a rule that meets stand-alone core stability, limit …
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We study the class of directed simple games, assuming that only integer solutions are admitted; i.e., the players share a resource that comes in discrete units. We show that the integer nucleolus-if nonempty-of such a game is composed of the images of a particular payoff vector under all...
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Game and decision theory start from rather strong premises. Preferences, represented by utilities, beliefs represented by probabilities, common knowledge and symmetric rationality as background assumptions are treated as “given.” A richer language enabling us to capture the process leading...
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We propose some variants of a multi-modal of joint action, preference and knowledge that support reasoning about epistemic games in strategic form. The first part of the paper deals with games with complete information. We first provide syntactic proofs of some well-known theorems in the area of...
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