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-convexity, under which the game is shown to have a non-empty core and the average tree solution lies in the core. In general, link …
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-convexity, under which the game is shown to have a non-empty core and the average tree solution lies in the core. In general, link …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011377055
-convexity, under which the game is shown to have a non-empty core and the average tree solution lies in the core. In general, link …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012723213
-convexity, under which the game is shown to have a non-empty core and the average tree solution lies in the core. In general, link …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012723255
We introduce a theory on marginal values and their core stability for cooperative games with arbitrary coalition … graph and the NT-solution coincides with the average tree solution. We also study core stability of the solutions and show … that both the HS-solution and NT-solution belong to the core under half-space supermodularity, which is a weaker condition …
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-building set. Properties of this solution are also studied. To establish core stability we introduce appropriate convexity …
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We consider transferable utility cooperative games (TU games) with limited cooperation introduced by hypergraph communication structure, the so-called hypergraph games. A hypergraph communication structure is given by a collection of coalitions, the hyperlinks of the hypergraph, for which it is...
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average tree solution. We also study core stability of the solutions.For an arbitrary set system we show that there exists a …
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In the literature various models of games with restricted cooperation can be found. In those models, instead of allowing for all subsets of the set of players to form, it is assumed that the set of feasible coalitions is a proper subset of the power set of the set of players. In this paper we...
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In the literature various models of games with restricted cooperation can be found. In those models, instead of allowing for all subsets of the set of players to form, it is assumed that the set of feasible coalitions is a proper subset of the power set of the set of players. In this paper we...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013088047