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International Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems, 2016
Hedonic games are coalition formation games in which players have preferences over the coalitions they can join. All models of representing hedonic games studied so far are based upon selfish players only. Among the known ways of representing hedonic games compactly, we focus on friend-oriented hedonic games and propose a novel model for them that ...
Nhan-Tam Nguyen +4 more
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Hedonic games are coalition formation games in which players have preferences over the coalitions they can join. All models of representing hedonic games studied so far are based upon selfish players only. Among the known ways of representing hedonic games compactly, we focus on friend-oriented hedonic games and propose a novel model for them that ...
Nhan-Tam Nguyen +4 more
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Farsighted stability in hedonic games
Social Choice and Welfare, 2002zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Effrosyni Diamantoudi, Licun Xue
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On Proportional Allocation in Hedonic Games
2017Proportional allocation is an intuitive and widely applied mechanism to allocate divisible resources. We study proportional allocation for profit sharing in coalition formation games. Here each agent has an impact or reputation value, and each coalition represents a joint project that generates a total profit.
Martin Hoefer 0001, Wanchote Jiamjitrak
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Hedonic Diversity Games Revisited
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2020A hedonic diversity game (HDG) is a coalition formation problem, where the set of agents is partitioned into two types of agents (say red and blue agents), and each agent has preferences over the relative number (fraction) of agents of her own type in her coalition.
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On Myopic Stability Concepts for Hedonic Games
Theory and Decision, 2006zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Dinko Dimitrov
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NP-completeness in hedonic games
Games and Economic Behavior, 2004zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 2014
We have introduced a new model of hedonic coalition formation game, which we call Roles and Teams Hedonic Games (RTHG). In this model, agents view coalitions as compositions of available roles. An agent's utility for a partition is based upon which role she fulfills within the coalition and which roles are being fulfilled within the ...
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We have introduced a new model of hedonic coalition formation game, which we call Roles and Teams Hedonic Games (RTHG). In this model, agents view coalitions as compositions of available roles. An agent's utility for a partition is based upon which role she fulfills within the coalition and which roles are being fulfilled within the ...
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Relaxed core stability in hedonic games
The core is a well-known and fundamental notion of stability in games intended to model coalition formation such as hedonic games: an outcome is core stable if there exists no blocking coalition, i.e., no set of agents that may profit by forming a coalition together.
Angelo Fanelli +2 more
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Cooperative Games with Hedonic Coalitions
Games and Economic Behavior, 1997zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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Nash Stability in Fractional Hedonic Games
2014Cluster formation games are games in which self-organized groups (or clusters) are created as a result of the strategic interactions of independent and selfish players. We consider fractional hedonic games, that is, cluster formation games in which the happiness of each player in a group is the average value she ascribes to its members.
Vittorio Bilò +4 more
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