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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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are currently employed/unemployed. We show that such a process is absorbed into the core with probability one in finite … time. Moreover, within the core, allocations are selected that are characterized by surplus splitting according to a …
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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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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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are currently employed/unemployed. We show that such a process is absorbed into the core with probability one in finite … time. Moreover, within the core, allocations are selected that are characterized by surplus splitting according to a …
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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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