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In this paper we look at semi-infinite assignment problems. These are situations where a finite set of agents of one type has to be assigned to an infinite set of agents of another type. This has to be done in such a way that the total profit arising from these assignments is as large as...
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In 1972 Shapley and Shubik introduced assignment games associated to finite assignment problems in which two types of agents were involved and they proved that these games have a non-empty core. In this paper we look at the situation where the set of one type is infinite and investigate when the...
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OWEN (1975) introduced linear production (LP) situations and TIMMER,BORM and SUIJS (1998) introduced more general situations involving the linear transformation of products (LTP). They showed that the corresponding LTP games are totally balanced. In this paper we look at LTP situations with an...
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The core of games arising from semi-infinite transportation situations with infinitely divisible goods is studied. In these situations one aims at maximizing the profit from transporting a good from a finite number of suppliers to an infinite number of demanders. This good is infinitely...
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