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Cooperative equilibrium

International Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems, 2010
We propose a new equilibrium concept, perfect cooperative equilibrium (PCE), which may help explain players' behavior in games where cooperation is observed in practice. We also consider a few related equilibrium concepts that take into account the degree of cooperation.
Joseph Y. Halpern, Nan Rong
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Information credibility equilibrium of cooperative networks

2016 IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference, 2016
In a cooperative network the user equipment (UE) share information with each other for cooperatively achieving a common goal. While owing to the concerns of privacy or cost, UEs may be reluctant to share genuine information, which raises the information credibility problem addressed.
Chunxiao Jiang   +3 more
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Cooperation in Mixed Equilibrium

Mathematics of Operations Research, 1976
Self-penalties of the players in a two-person game are studied as a cooperative tool: by committing himself to a penalty in case he plays a particular strategy, a player may improve upon the equilibrium payoff of both players. A complete characterization of this phenomenon is given for mixed equilibria.
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Cooperative strong equilibrium in vehicle routing game

Automation and Remote Control, 2016
Summary: In the paper game-theoretic approach is considered for the vehicle routing problem with many distributors. Any customer is characterized by demand and wholesale price. Under this scenario some customers could be unvisited by a distributor. Such a statement is called vehicle routing game, VRG, in coordinated strategies.
Nikolay A. Zenkevich, Andrey V. Zyatchin
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Cooperative oligopoly equilibrium

European Economic Review, 1985
Abstract Oligopoly cooperation is investigated in an industry with N firms: each firm selects its own output. We show that such oligopoly problems have the same structure as problems of allocating public goods since each firm views its own output as a private good while viewing the outputs of others as public bads.
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A Non-cooperative Equilibrium for Supergames: A Correction

The Review of Economic Studies, 1973
The purpose of this note is to correct an error in my paper [1]. Under the assumptions of the paper, Proposition 3 is not, in general, true. The point at which the proof goes awry is in the use of the mapping Ω. Ω is treated in the paper as if it were a function (i.e.
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Equilibrium and Cooperation in Repeated Hierarchical Games

2019
In the paper a two-level infinitely repeated hierarchical game with one player (center) \(C_0\) on the first level and \(S_1,\ldots , S_n\) subordinate players on the second is considered. On each stage of the game player \(C_0\) selects vector \(x=(x_1, \ldots ,x_n)\) from a given set X, in which each component represents vector of resources delivered
Leon A. Petrosyan, Yaroslavna Pankratova
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Lorenz equilibrium

Proceedings of the 14th annual conference on Genetic and evolutionary computation, 2012
The most popular solution concept in game theory, Nash equilibrium, has some limitations when applied to real life problems. Nash equilibrium rarely assures maximal payoff. A possibility is to consider Pareto equilibrium, inspired from the standard solution concept in multi-criteria optimization, but the obtained equilibria often consists of a large ...
Réka Nagy   +2 more
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A concept of cooperative equilibrium for dynamic games

Automatica, 1982
The paper proposes an equilibrium solution concept for dynamic games where players can communicate with one another, but cannot make contractual agreements. In such games, unlike the static problems without contracting possibilities, the cooperation between players is possible due to the fact that the realization of negotiated agreements can be ...
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Cooperative Equilibrium and Economic Policy

1976
It would be possible to set up a unified economic welfare function for the cooperative farm as an organizational unit. The large collective enterprise would be depicted as allocating its profits among investments, members’ shares (dividends), cooperative welfare funds, cooperative public goods, and provisions to homeplot farming.1 At the same time each
Ferenc Fekete   +2 more
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