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Models in Cooperative Game Theory: Crisp, Fuzzy, and Multi-Choice Games Professor Dr. Rodica Branzei

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Models in Cooperative Game Theory: Crisp, Fuzzy, and Multi-Choice Games Professor Dr. Rodica Branzei
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Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.43 MB
Pages: 130
Author: Professor Dr. Rodica Branzei, Dr. Dinko Dimitrov, Professor Dr. Stef Tijs (auth.)
ISBN: 9783540260820, 9783540285090, 354026082X, 3540285091
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Models in Cooperative Game Theory: Crisp, Fuzzy, and Multi-Choice Games Professor Dr. Rodica Branzei by Professor Dr. Rodica Branzei, Dr. Dinko Dimitrov, Professor Dr. Stef Tijs (auth.) 9783540260820, 9783540285090, 354026082X, 3540285091 instant download after payment.

This book investigates models in cooperative game theory in which the players have the possibility to cooperate partially. In a crisp game the agents are either fully involved or not involved at all in coperation with some other agents, while in a fuzzy game players are allowed to cooperate with infinite many different participation levels, varying from non-cooperation to full cooperation. A multi-choice game describes the intermediate case in which each player may have a fixed number of activity levels. Different set and one-point solution concepts for these games are presented. The properties of these solution concepts and their interrelations on several classes of crisp, fuzzy, and multi-choice games are studied. Applications of the investigated models to many economic situations are indicated as well.

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