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The core and nucleolus in a model of information transferal
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    The core and nucleolus in a model of information transferal (English)
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    15 November 2012
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    Summary: \textit{P. L. Galdeano} et al. [Int. Game Theory Rev. 12, No. 1, 19--35 (2010; Zbl 1207.91011)] introduced the so-called information market game involving \(n\) identical firms acquiring a new technology owned by an innovator. For this specific cooperative game, the nucleolus is determined through a characterization of the symmetrical part of the core. The nonemptiness of the (symmetrical) core is shown to be equivalent to one of each, super additivity, zero-monotonicity, or monotonicity.
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    information market game
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    technology
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    cooperative games
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    nucleolus
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