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Cost allocation in combinatorial optimization games

Marinakis Ioannis, Mygdalas Athanasios, Pardalos, Panos M., 1954-

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URI: http://purl.tuc.gr/dl/dias/3C94EC46-99F5-4422-8BA6-65193C6632E1
Year 2008
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Bibliographic Citation Y. Marinakis, A. Migdalas and P.M. Pardalos, “Cost allocation in combinatorial optimization games”, in Pareto Optimality, Game Theory and Equilibria, vol. 17, Springer Optimization and Its Applications, A. Chinchuluun, P.M. Pardalos, A. Migdalas, L. Pitsoulis, Eds., New York: Springer, 2008, pp. 217-247. doi: 10.1007/978-0-387-77247-9_9 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-77247-9_9
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Cooperative game theory is concerned primarily with groups of players who coordinate their actions and pool their winnings. One of the main concerns is how to divide the extra earnings (or cost savings) among the members of the coalitions. Thus a number of solution concepts for cooperative games have been proposed. In this chapter, a selection of basic notions and solution concepts for cooperative games are presented and analyzed in detail. The paper is particularly concerned with cost allocation methods in problems that arise from the field of combinatorial (discrete) optimization.

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