The nucleolus is one of the most important solution concepts in cooperative game theory as a result of its attractive properties - it always exists (if the imputation is non-empty), is unique, and is always in the core (if the core is non-empty). However, computing the nucleolus is very challenging because it involves the lexicographical minimization of an exponentially large number of excess values. We present a method for computing the nucleoli of large games, including some structured games with more than 50 players, using nested linear programs (LP). Although different variations of the nested LP formulation have been documented in the literature, they have not been used for large games because of the large size and number of LPs involv...
The nucleolus solution for cooperative games in characteristic function form is usually computed num...
We consider classes of cooperative games. We show that we can efficiently compute an allocation in t...
We consider classes of cooperative games. We show that we can efficiently compute an allocation in t...
The nucleolus is one of the most important solution concepts in cooperative game theory as a result ...
The nucleolus offers a desirable payoff-sharing solution in cooperative games, thanks to its attract...
The nucleolus offers a desirable payoff-sharing solution in cooperative games, thanks to its attract...
The nucleolus offers a desirable payoff-sharing solution in cooperative games, thanks to its attract...
The nucleolus offers a desirable payoff-sharing solution in cooperative games, thanks to its attract...
In this paper we show a new method for calculating the nucleolus by solving a unique minimization l...
The nucleolus offers a desirable payoff-sharing solution in cooperative games, thanks to its attract...
In this paper we show a new method for calculating the nucleolus by solving a unique minimization l...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from ACM via the DOI in this ...
The computation of the nucleolus, one of the most widespread single valued solution concept of coope...
The nucleolus is a well-known solution concept for coalitional games to fairly distribute the total ...
The nucleolus is a well-known solution concept for coalitional games to fairly distribute the total ...
The nucleolus solution for cooperative games in characteristic function form is usually computed num...
We consider classes of cooperative games. We show that we can efficiently compute an allocation in t...
We consider classes of cooperative games. We show that we can efficiently compute an allocation in t...
The nucleolus is one of the most important solution concepts in cooperative game theory as a result ...
The nucleolus offers a desirable payoff-sharing solution in cooperative games, thanks to its attract...
The nucleolus offers a desirable payoff-sharing solution in cooperative games, thanks to its attract...
The nucleolus offers a desirable payoff-sharing solution in cooperative games, thanks to its attract...
The nucleolus offers a desirable payoff-sharing solution in cooperative games, thanks to its attract...
In this paper we show a new method for calculating the nucleolus by solving a unique minimization l...
The nucleolus offers a desirable payoff-sharing solution in cooperative games, thanks to its attract...
In this paper we show a new method for calculating the nucleolus by solving a unique minimization l...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from ACM via the DOI in this ...
The computation of the nucleolus, one of the most widespread single valued solution concept of coope...
The nucleolus is a well-known solution concept for coalitional games to fairly distribute the total ...
The nucleolus is a well-known solution concept for coalitional games to fairly distribute the total ...
The nucleolus solution for cooperative games in characteristic function form is usually computed num...
We consider classes of cooperative games. We show that we can efficiently compute an allocation in t...
We consider classes of cooperative games. We show that we can efficiently compute an allocation in t...