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The Cooperative Game Theory Of Networks And Hierarchies Robert P Gilles

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The Cooperative Game Theory Of Networks And Hierarchies Robert P Gilles
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.87 MB
Pages: 268
Author: Robert P. Gilles
ISBN: 9783642052811, 9783642052828, 3642052819, 3642052827
Language: English
Year: 2010

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The Cooperative Game Theory Of Networks And Hierarchies Robert P Gilles by Robert P. Gilles 9783642052811, 9783642052828, 3642052819, 3642052827 instant download after payment.

The book brings together an overview of standard concepts in cooperative game theory with applications to the analysis of social networks and hierarchical authority organizations. The standard concepts covered include the multi-linear extension, the Core, the Shapley value, and the cooperative potential. Also discussed are the Core for a restricted collection of formable coalitions, various Core covers, the Myerson value, value-based potentials, and share potentials. Within the context of social networks this book discusses the measurement of centrality and power as well as allocation rules such as the Myerson value and hierarchical allocation rules. For hierarchical organizations, two basic approaches to the exercise of authority are explored; for each approach the allocation of the generated output is developed. Each chapter is accompanied by a problem section, allowing this book to be used as a textbook for an advanced graduate course on game theory.

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