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The concept of a value of a coalitional game, in the spirit of R.J. Aumann and L.S. Shapley, is extended to the case of games with fuzzy coalitions, providing new and heuristically meaningful insights into the game theoretical context, which have some significant impact on balance and equilibria...
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This book presents some of the most important concepts in noncooperative games and cooperative games and introduces as well the latest advances in the new field of game theory in fuzzy and multiobjective environments. Several game representations and solution concepts are introduced which take...
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This paper focuses on the role that social norms play in the selection of equilibrium points seen as social conventions under unforeseen contingencies - that is, their role in the emergence of regularities of behavior which are self-enforcing and effectively adhered to by bounded rational agents...
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Fuzzy set theory, which started not much more than 20 years ago as a generalization of classical set theory, has in the meantime evolved into an area which scientifically, as well as from the point of view of applications, is recognized as a very valuable contribution to the existing knowledge....
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Corporations allocate to their corporate governance structures authority over a large part of the transactions they carry out, both regulated by (incomplete) labour contracts or by (incomplete) arm's length contracts. These contracts, as the eventuality of unforeseen contingencies is...
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