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Cooperation via Codes in Restricted Hat Guessing Games

International Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems, 2019
Hat guessing games have drawn a lot of attention among mathematicians, computer scientists, coding theorists and even the mass press, due to their relations to graph theory, circuit complexity, network coding, and auctions. In this paper, we investigate a new variant where there is exactly one hat of each color and where each player may receive ...
Kai Jin, Ce Jin 0001, Zhaoquan Gu
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The allowable value for cooperative games with restricted permutations

Annals of Operations Research
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Xianghui Li, Bin Jiang, Yang Li
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The Shapley Value for Games with Restricted Cooperation

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2010
The traditional assumption in cooperative game theory is that every coalition is feasible and can form to attain its payoff. However, in many real life situations not every group of players has the opportunity to cooperate and to collect their own payoff. We say that we deal with cooperative games with restricted cooperation when not all coalitions can
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Reactive and Semi-Reactive Bargaining Sets for Games with Restricted Cooperation

International Game Theory Review, 2020
Generalizations of reactive and semi-reactive bargaining sets of TU games are defined for the case when objections and counter-objections are permitted not between singletons but between elements of a family of coalitions [Formula: see text] and can use coalitions from [Formula: see text].
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Games restricted by simplicial complexes and an application to vertiport cooperation

Discrete Applied Mathematics
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Andrés Jiménez-Losada   +2 more
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Cooperative fuzzy games extended from ordinary cooperative games with restrictions on coalitions

Kybernetika, 2006
Summary: Cooperative games are very useful in considering profit allocation among multiple decision makers who cooperate with each other. In order to deal with cooperative games in practical situations, however, we have to deal with two additional factors.
Atsushi Moritani   +2 more
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The Least Square Values for Games with Restricted Cooperation

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2013
We consider the family of least square values for games with restricted cooperation. We prove several facts about this family and characterize the generalization of the Shapley value with the set-consistency axiom.
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Multiobjective Cooperative Games with Restrictions on Coalitions

2009
In this paper we consider a multiobjective cooperative game with restrictions on coalitions. We define the restricted game of the original multiobjective cooperative game and discuss its properties, namely inheritance of superadditivity and convexity under appropriate combinatorial structures on the feasible coalition system.
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Prerogatives and Restrictions from the Cooperative Point of View

Ethics, 1994
In The Rejection of Consequentialism, Samuel Scheffler offers the following statement as a rough characterization of (act) consequentialist morality: "Such theories first specify some principle for ranking overall states of affairs from best to worse from an impersonal point of view ... then require ...
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