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Cooper: Task Colocation with Cooperative Games

2017 IEEE International Symposium on High Performance Computer Architecture (HPCA), 2017
Task colocation improves datacenter utilization but introduces resource contention for shared hardware. In this setting, a particular challenge is balancing performance and fairness. We present Cooper, a game-theoretic framework for task colocation that provides fairness while preserving performance.
Qiuyun Llull   +3 more
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Cooperation in Stochastic OLG games

Journal of Economic Theory, 2003
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MESSNER, MATTHIAS, M. Polborn
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Solutions for Cooperative Games

Automation and Remote Control, 2002
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CHOQUET EXTENSION OF COOPERATIVE GAMES [PDF]

open access: possibleAsia-Pacific Journal of Operational Research, 2013
A multilinear extension of the n-person cooperative game was introduced by Owen in 1972, and a new extension method is proposed in this paper. For n-person cooperative games, any coalition can equivalently be represented by its characteristic vectors.
CHUNQIAO TAN   +2 more
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The Prenucleolus for Games with a Restricted Cooperation

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2010
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Ilya Katsev, Elena Yanovskaya
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Cooperative Newsvendor Games: A Review

2012
In this survey, we review some of the main contributions to the cooperative approach of newsvendor situations. We show how newsvendor situations with several retailers can be modeled as a transferable-utility cooperative game and we concentrate on one solution concept: the core.
L. Montrucchio   +4 more
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On a Cooperative Game in the Knapsack Problem

Automation and Remote Control, 2019
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The Lexicographic Kernel of a Cooperative Game

Mathematics of Operations Research, 1981
The purpose of this paper is to compare the nucleolus and the lexicographic kernel, and find analogous properties. It is shown that the lexicographic kernal has, like the nucleolus, the following properties: It lies in the intersection of the kernel and the least core, and has a converging dynamic procedure similar to Justman's procedure for the ...
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Cooperative and Competitive Multi-Agent Systems: From Optimization to Games

IEEE/CAA Journal of Automatica Sinica, 2022
Jiali Wang, Jiapeng Xu, Yang Tang
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