The paper considers multisided matching games with transfereable utility using the approach of cooperative game theory. Stable matchings are shown to exist when characteristic functions are supermodular, i.e., agents' abilities to contribute to the value of a coalition are complementary across types. We analyze the structure of the core of supermodular matching games and suggest an algorithm for constructing its extreme payoff vectors.Matching games · supermodular functions
A value function for cooperative games with transferable utility is a function which assigns to ever...
ABSTRACT. A Common Interest game is a game in which there exists a unique vector of payoffs which st...
Supermodular games are a well known class of noncooperative games which find significant application...
A cooperative game with non-transferable utility (NTU-game) consists of a collection of payoffsets f...
Abstract: We present a unifying framework for transferable utility coalitional games that are derive...
The literature on supermodular optimization and games is surveyed from the perspective of potential ...
Stability of matchings was proved to be a new cooperative equilibrium concept in Sotomayor (Dynamics...
This article surveys studies on universally balanced properties of cooperative games defined in a su...
A Common Interest game is a game that has a unique vector of payoffs that strictly Pareto-dominates ...
Advances in supermodular optimization have resulted in the development of a methodological breakthro...
A cooperative game with transferable utility -or simply a TU-game- describes a situation in which pl...
In this thesis we consider cooperative games with transferable utilities, which are also called TU g...
The multilinear extension of a cooperative game was introduced by Owen in 1972. In this contribution...
A transferable utility (TU) game with n players specifies a vector of (Formula presented.) real numb...
We introduce a class of games with complementarities that has the quasisupermodular games, hence the...
A value function for cooperative games with transferable utility is a function which assigns to ever...
ABSTRACT. A Common Interest game is a game in which there exists a unique vector of payoffs which st...
Supermodular games are a well known class of noncooperative games which find significant application...
A cooperative game with non-transferable utility (NTU-game) consists of a collection of payoffsets f...
Abstract: We present a unifying framework for transferable utility coalitional games that are derive...
The literature on supermodular optimization and games is surveyed from the perspective of potential ...
Stability of matchings was proved to be a new cooperative equilibrium concept in Sotomayor (Dynamics...
This article surveys studies on universally balanced properties of cooperative games defined in a su...
A Common Interest game is a game that has a unique vector of payoffs that strictly Pareto-dominates ...
Advances in supermodular optimization have resulted in the development of a methodological breakthro...
A cooperative game with transferable utility -or simply a TU-game- describes a situation in which pl...
In this thesis we consider cooperative games with transferable utilities, which are also called TU g...
The multilinear extension of a cooperative game was introduced by Owen in 1972. In this contribution...
A transferable utility (TU) game with n players specifies a vector of (Formula presented.) real numb...
We introduce a class of games with complementarities that has the quasisupermodular games, hence the...
A value function for cooperative games with transferable utility is a function which assigns to ever...
ABSTRACT. A Common Interest game is a game in which there exists a unique vector of payoffs which st...
Supermodular games are a well known class of noncooperative games which find significant application...