This paper introduces a new class of games, highway games, which arise from situations where there is a common resource that agents will jointly use. That resource is an ordered set of several indivisible sections, where each section has an associated fixed cost and each agent requires some consecutive sections. We present an easy formula to calculate the Shapley value, and we present an efficient procedure to calculate the nucleolus for this class of games
A community faces the obligation of providing an indivisible public good that each of its members is...
Starting from her home, a service provider visits several customers, following a predetermined route...
<p>An applied problem of finding an optimal distribution of benefits among members of some cooperati...
This paper introduces a new class of games, highway games, which arise from situations where there i...
This paper introduces a new class of games, highway games, which arise from situations where there i...
This paper introduces a new class of games, highway games, which arise from situations where there i...
We propose and evaluate a number of solutions to the prob-lem of calculating the cost to serve each ...
We investigate a game theoretic approach as an alternative to the standard multi-objective optimizat...
We investigate a game theoretic approach as an alternative to the standard multi-objective optimizat...
We survey existing rules of thumb, propose novel methods, and comprehensively evaluate a number of s...
Problems of allocating joint costs in a reasonable way arise in many practical situations where peop...
We propose and evaluate a number of solutions to the problem of calculating the cost to serve each l...
A road pricing game is a game where various stakeholders and/or regions with different (and usually ...
The Shapley value (Sh) gives each player in a cooperative game his marginal contribution to the H(ar...
This article studies several variants of the location-routing problem using a cooperative game-theor...
A community faces the obligation of providing an indivisible public good that each of its members is...
Starting from her home, a service provider visits several customers, following a predetermined route...
<p>An applied problem of finding an optimal distribution of benefits among members of some cooperati...
This paper introduces a new class of games, highway games, which arise from situations where there i...
This paper introduces a new class of games, highway games, which arise from situations where there i...
This paper introduces a new class of games, highway games, which arise from situations where there i...
We propose and evaluate a number of solutions to the prob-lem of calculating the cost to serve each ...
We investigate a game theoretic approach as an alternative to the standard multi-objective optimizat...
We investigate a game theoretic approach as an alternative to the standard multi-objective optimizat...
We survey existing rules of thumb, propose novel methods, and comprehensively evaluate a number of s...
Problems of allocating joint costs in a reasonable way arise in many practical situations where peop...
We propose and evaluate a number of solutions to the problem of calculating the cost to serve each l...
A road pricing game is a game where various stakeholders and/or regions with different (and usually ...
The Shapley value (Sh) gives each player in a cooperative game his marginal contribution to the H(ar...
This article studies several variants of the location-routing problem using a cooperative game-theor...
A community faces the obligation of providing an indivisible public good that each of its members is...
Starting from her home, a service provider visits several customers, following a predetermined route...
<p>An applied problem of finding an optimal distribution of benefits among members of some cooperati...