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In this paper we present a generalization of the concept of balanced game for finite games. Balanced games are those having a nonempty core, and this core is usually considered as the solution of the game. Based on the concept of $k$-additivity, we define the so-called $k$-balanced games and the...
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In this paper, we present a generalization of the concept of balanced game for finite games. Balanced games are those having a nonempty core, and this core is usually considered as the solution of game. Based on the concept of k-additivity, we define to so-called k-balanced games and the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010738683
In this paper we deal with the set of $k$-additive belieffunctions dominating a given capacity. We follow the lineintroduced by Chateauneuf and Jaffray for dominating probabilities and continued by Grabisch for general $k$-additive measures.First, we show that the conditions for the general...
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Given a capacity, the set of dominating k-additive capacities is a convex polytope called the k-additive monotone core; thus, it is defined by its vertices. In this paper we deal with the problem of deriving a procedure to obtain such vertices in the line of the results of Shapley and Ichiishi...
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