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nonwinningness of the coalition) yields the flexibility to capture strictly more games. Copyright Springer-Verlag 2013 …
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permitting a weighted representation such that each winning coalition has a weight of at least <InlineEquation ID="IEq5 …"> <mrow> <mn>1</mn> </mrow> </math> </EquationSource> </InlineEquation> and each losing coalition a weight of at most …
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We show that every additively representable comparative probability order on n atoms is determined by at least n - 1 binary subset comparisons. We show that there are many orders of this kind, not just the lexicographic order. These results provide answers to two questions of Fishburn et al...
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Basel II changes risk management in banks strongly. Internal rating procedures would lead one to expect that banks are changing over to active risk control. But, if risk management is no longer a simple "game against nature", if all agents involved are active players then a shift from a...
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Several relationships between simple games and a particular type of solutions for cooperative games are studied in this paper. These solutions belong to the set of semivalues and they are related to a unique parameter that explicitly provides their weighting coefficients. Through the allocations...
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