Fuzzy cores and fuzzy balancedness
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- The fuzzy core and the \((\Pi,\beta)\)-balanced core
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- An analog of the Bondareva-Shapley theorem. I: The non-emptiness of the core of a fuzzy game
- Existence of fuzzy cores and generalizations of the K-K-M-S theorem
- Unblocked imputations of fuzzy games. II: Nonemptyness of the cores for two market games
- Non-emptiness of the fuzzy core in a finite production economy with infinite-dimensional commodity space
- An analog of the Bondareva-Shapley theorem. II: Examples of \(V \)-balanced fuzzy games
- A fuzzy-core extension of Scarf theorem and related topics
- Continuity and well-posedness of the fuzzy core for nontransferable utility fuzzy games
- A further discussion on fuzzy interval cooperative games
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