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    Online Resource
    Dordrecht :Springer Netherlands :
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    almahu_9949198373402882
    Format: XIV, 223 p. , online resource.
    Edition: 1st ed. 1988.
    ISBN: 9789401577878
    Series Statement: Theory and Decision Library C, Game Theory, Social Choice, Decision Theory, and Optimization, 3
    Content: The study of the theory of games was started in Von Neumann (1928), but the development of the theory of games was accelerated after the publication of the classical book "Theory of games and economic behavior" by Von Neumann and Morgenstern (1944). As an initial step, the theory of games aims to put situations of conflict and cooperation into mathematical models. In the second and final step, the resulting models are analysed on the basis of equitable and mathematical reasonings. The conflict and/or cooperative situation in question is generally due to the interaction between two or more individuals (players). Their interaction may lead up to several potential payoffs over which each player has his own preferences. Any player attempts to achieve his largest possible payoff, but the other players may also exert their influence on the realization of some potential payoff. As already mentioned, the theory of games consists of two parts, a modelling part and a solution part. Concerning the modelling part, the mathematical models of conflict and cooperative situations are described. The description of the models includes the rules, the strategy space of any player, potential payoffs to the players, the preferences of each player over the set of all potential payoffs, etc. According to the rules, it is either permitted or forbidden that the players communicate with one another in order to make binding agreements regarding their mutual actions.
    Note: I Cooperative Games and Examples -- II Solution Concepts for Cooperative Games and Related Subjects -- III the ?-Value -- IV A Game Theoretic Approach to the Cost Allocation Problem by Means of the ?-Value, the Nucleolus and the Shapley Value -- V Convex Games and Solution Concepts -- VI Division Rules and Associated Game Theoretic Solutions for Bankruptcy Problems -- VII k-Convex Games and Solution Concepts -- References -- Author Index.
    In: Springer Nature eBook
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9789048184514
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9789027727299
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9789401577885
    Language: English
    Subjects: Economics , Mathematics
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