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A new binary relation to compare viability of winning coalitions and its interrelationships to desirability relation and blockability relation
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    A new binary relation to compare viability of winning coalitions and its interrelationships to desirability relation and blockability relation (English)
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    28 March 2011
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    game theory
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    simple game
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    coalition
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    desirability relation
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    blockability relation
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    group decision making
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