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This paper introduces an extension of the vehicle routing problem by including several distributors in competition. Each customer is characterized by demand and a wholesale price. Under this scenario a solution may have unserviced customers and elementary routes with no customer visits. The...
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. The network of player interaction is varied between a regular lattice and a random network allowing us to model contagion … in small world networks. Weighting times for an equilibrium shift from the risk dominated to risk dominant equilibrium … are shown to be smallest in small world networks. …
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The fertile application of cooperative game techniques to cost sharing problems on networks has so far concentrated on …
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A network is a graph where the nodes represent players and the links represent bilateral interaction between the … players. A reward game assigns a value to every network on a fixed set of players. An allocation scheme specifies how to … distribute the worth of every network among the players. This allocation scheme is link monotonic if extending the network does …
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In this paper we study network structures in which the possibilities for cooperation are restricted and the benefits of … firms is used to compute the reward function on the set of communication networks determined by firms, customers …
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This introduction presents the theme of this volume, the rationale for it, and the history of the conference series from which it originated. It provides also a short description of the papers included.
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We look at the basic applications of cooperative game theory to economic situations. These include bargaining and cooperative equilibria, especially as the number of players increases without bound. The core and the Shapley value are the fundamental tools for these applications. We consider the...
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We address quality control of products undergoing multiple transshipment stages handled by different parties. Depending on the transportation modes, the stages may expose the products to hostile environments, such as extreme temperatures, which could influence quality. We incorporate the effect...
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We consider two-player turn-based game arenas for which we investigate uniformity properties of strategies. These properties involve sets of plays in order to express useful constraints on strategies that are not μ-calculus definable. Typically, we can represent constraints on allowed...
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This paper introduces a methodology based on fuzzy game theory to determine the buyer's priority of the attributes and select a product in the e-business system. The game theory model developed in our paper considers the prioritization of attributes as strategies for the player (player 1) in one...
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