We study three remarkable cost sharing rules in the context of shortest path problems, where agents have demands that can only be supplied by a source in a network. The demander rule requires each demander to pay the cost of their cheapest connection to the source. The supplier rule charges to each demander the cost of the second-cheapest connection and splits the excess payment equally between her access suppliers. The alexia rule averages out the lexicographic allocations, each of which allows suppliers to extract rent in some pre-specified order. We show that all three rules are anonymous and demand-additive core selections. Moreover, with three or more agents, the demander rule is characterized by core selection and a specific version o...
In this paper we introduce a new cost sharing rule-the minimal overlap cost sharing rule-which is as...
We propose a new cost allocation rule for minimum cost spanning tree games. The new rule is a core ...
<p>Users need to connect a pair of target nodes in the network. They share the fixed connectio...
We study three remarkable cost sharing rules in the context of shortest path problems, where agents ...
In a shortest path problem, agents seek to ship their respective demands; and the cost on a given ar...
In this paper, we introduce a family of rules in minimum cost spanning tree problems with multiple s...
In the present paper we consider the allocation of costs in connection networks. Agents have connect...
In the present paper we consider the allocation of costs in connection networks. Agents have connect...
We consider the problem of sharing the cost of efficient uncongested tree-network among users with d...
In this paper we present a cooperative game theoretic interpretation of the shortest path problem. W...
We study minimum cost spanning tree problems for a set of users connected to a source. Prim’s algori...
In this paper shortest path games are considered. The transportation of a good in a network has cost...
This thesis examines settings where multiple decision makers with conflicting interests benefit from ...
In this paper, we analyze the cost allocation problem when a group of agents or nodes have to be con...
A class of cooperative games arising from shortest path problems is dened These shortest path games ...
In this paper we introduce a new cost sharing rule-the minimal overlap cost sharing rule-which is as...
We propose a new cost allocation rule for minimum cost spanning tree games. The new rule is a core ...
<p>Users need to connect a pair of target nodes in the network. They share the fixed connectio...
We study three remarkable cost sharing rules in the context of shortest path problems, where agents ...
In a shortest path problem, agents seek to ship their respective demands; and the cost on a given ar...
In this paper, we introduce a family of rules in minimum cost spanning tree problems with multiple s...
In the present paper we consider the allocation of costs in connection networks. Agents have connect...
In the present paper we consider the allocation of costs in connection networks. Agents have connect...
We consider the problem of sharing the cost of efficient uncongested tree-network among users with d...
In this paper we present a cooperative game theoretic interpretation of the shortest path problem. W...
We study minimum cost spanning tree problems for a set of users connected to a source. Prim’s algori...
In this paper shortest path games are considered. The transportation of a good in a network has cost...
This thesis examines settings where multiple decision makers with conflicting interests benefit from ...
In this paper, we analyze the cost allocation problem when a group of agents or nodes have to be con...
A class of cooperative games arising from shortest path problems is dened These shortest path games ...
In this paper we introduce a new cost sharing rule-the minimal overlap cost sharing rule-which is as...
We propose a new cost allocation rule for minimum cost spanning tree games. The new rule is a core ...
<p>Users need to connect a pair of target nodes in the network. They share the fixed connectio...