Monotonic allocation schemes in clan games (Q1812293)

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    Monotonic allocation schemes in clan games (English)
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    23 June 2003
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    A game \((N, v)\) is a total clan game with clan \(C\in 2^N\setminus\{\emptyset, N\}\) if \(S(v)\) is a clan game with clan \(C\) for every \(S\in{\mathcal P}(C)= \{S\subseteq N: C\subseteq S\}\). The authors characterize this class of games by using monotonicity, veto power of the clan members and a concavity condition. They also show that each core element of a total clan game can be extended to both a population monotonic and a bi-monotonic allocation scheme. In the final section of the paper, they study the nucleolus of a big boss game, a special class of total clan games.
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    clan games
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    total clan games
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    vertex player
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    big boss game
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    cooperative games
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    population monotonic allocation scheme
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    bi-monotonic allocation scheme
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