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Title: | On stability of coalitions when externalities and stochasticity co-exist | Authors: | Tripathi, Rajeev Ranjan Amit, R K |
Keywords: | Partition function games;Stochastic payoffs;Nucleolus | Issue Date: | 2017 | Conference: | 28th International Conference on Game Theory at Stony Brook, 17-21 July, 2017, New York, USA | Abstract: | We consider a class of cooperative games with transferable utilities where the payoff to a coalition is a function of the overall coalition structure (externalities) and the payoff to a coalition is not deterministic (stochasticity). Externalities and stochasticity in the cooperative game theory literature have almost always been studied separately. We propose a theoretical framework to analyze a situation when both are present together. We introduce a notion of stability and propose a related solution concept, called “foresighted nucleolus”. We prove that the foresighted nucleolus always exists, but it may not be unique. We also provide a computational method and a numerical example to illustrate the solution concept. | URI: | https://repository.iimb.ac.in/handle/2074/14275 |
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