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coalitions also their union is feasible. Properties of solutions (the core, the nucleolus, the prekernel and the Shapley value …
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coalitions also their union is feasible. Properties of solutions (the core, the nucleolus, the prekernel and the Shapley value …
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distribution to every TU-game. A well-known solution is the nucleolus. A cooperative game with a permission structure describes a … provide a polynomial time algorithm for computing the nucleolus of the restricted games corresponding to a class of games with …
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distribution to every TU-game. A well-known solution is the nucleolus. A cooperative game with a permission structure describes a … computing the nucleolus of every restricted game corresponding to some disjunctive non-negative additive game with an acyclic …
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Game Theory describes human interaction involving conflict, cooperation and competition, the term Interpersonal Decision Theory is synonymous. The term reflects the fact that most essential features of this field are manifested in parlor games. This topic-level treatment covers large parts of...
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rationing we give a proof to Aumann and Maschlers theorem i.e. the consistent solution of a bankruptcy problem is the nucleolus … proof is not just simple and demonstrative but also provides an insight how the nucleolus is constructed in such games. …
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This paper analyzes the 1-nucleolus and, in particular, its relation to the nucleolus and compromise value. It is seen … that the 1-nucleolus of a cooperative game can be characterized using a combination of standard bankruptcy rules for … associated bankruptcy problems. In particular, for any zero-normalized balanced game, the 1-nucleolus coincides with the Aumann …
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