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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1648765
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Meaningful and meaningless solutions for cooperative \(n\)-person games
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1648765

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    Meaningful and meaningless solutions for cooperative \(n\)-person games (English)
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    26 October 2002
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    Game values represent data measured on some scale of measurement. In this paper, the author analyzes the effect of choice of measurement scales on the conclusion that can be drawn from cooperative \(n\)-person game models. An attempt has been made to analyze statements about several solution concepts such as core, stable sets, the nucleolus, the Shapley value and some of its generalizations.
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    robustness
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    core
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    transformation
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    Shapley value
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    meaningful and meaningless solution
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