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Cooperative Game Theory

2010
I prefer to think of Game theory as a set of tools to describe and analyze social interactive decision situations. This viewpoint leads to several important implications. First, game theory is neither a single theory nor a unified body of knowledge nor a single research program in the sense of Lakatos (1978).
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Cooperative Game Theory

2000
This chapter provides the reader with a brief introduction into cooperative game theory, making the usual distinction between games with transferable utility (TU-games) and games with non-transferable utility (NTU-games). We start with defining a mathematical framework to describe cooperative decision making problems in general.
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Cooperative and Non-cooperative Game Theory

2016
This article outlines the differences between cooperative and non-cooperative game theory. It introduces some of the main concepts of cooperative game theory as they apply to strategic management research.
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Realism, Game Theory, and Cooperation

World Politics, 1988
AbstractRecent work has focused on the problem of how states cooperate in the environment of anarchy. Linked to the ideas of the Prisoners' Dilemma and public goods, that work has provided important insights and lines of research. But it also has problems and limitations, which are explored in the paper. The anarchy approach stresses individual actors'
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Nondegeneracy Problems in Cooperative Game Theory

1983
Game Theory originally is rooting to a certain extent in the various fields of optimization and programming. Most students of elementary courses in linear programming techniques are familiar with the fact that there is a close relation between the optimal solutions of an L.P. and the optimal strategies of an associated matrix game.
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Utility Theories in Cooperative Games

2004
Cooperative game theory begins with descriptions of coalitional behavior. For every permissible coalition, a subset of the players of the game, there is a given set of feasible outcomes for its members. Each outcome is presupposed to arise from cooperative behavior by the members of the coalition; specific individual actions are secondary.1 Cooperative
Mamoru Kaneko, Myrna H. Wooders
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Non-Cooperative Game Theory

open access: yes, 2015
This is a textbook for university juniors, seniors, and graduate students majoring in economics, applied mathematics, and related fields. Each chapter is structured so that a core concept of that chapter is presented with motivations, useful applications
Fujiwara-Greve, Takako
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Non-Cooperative Game Theory

1997
In Chapter 9 we saw that the pure strategy solution of a non-cooperative game may not exist. In such a case a player benefits from knowing his opponent’s strategy. It is suggested that players should play the game like a lottery, with probabilities attached to the strategies so that no player is certain about his rival’s strategy.
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A Hydroeconomic Simulation-Optimization Framework to Assess the Cooperative Game Theory in Coastal Groundwater Management

Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management - ASCE, 2022
Davood Mahmoodzadeh   +2 more
exaly  

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