Stability of coalition structures and imputations in coalition-games

Milan Mareš

Kybernetika (1974)

  • Volume: 10, Issue: 6, page (461)-490
  • ISSN: 0023-5954

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Mareš, Milan. "Stability of coalition structures and imputations in coalition-games." Kybernetika 10.6 (1974): (461)-490. <http://eudml.org/doc/27477>.

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  2. Harshanyi J. C., A Bargaining Model for the Cooperative n-person Game, Annals of Math. Studies, No 40, (1959), pp. 325-355. (1959) MR0105320
  3. Mareš M., A Model of the Bargaining in Coalition-games with Side Payments, In: Transactions of the 6th Prague Conference on Information Theory, Statistical Decision Functions and Random Processes, 1971. Academia, Praha 1973, pp. 613-629. (1971) MR0392002
  4. von Neumann J., Morgenstern O., Theory of Games and Economic Behaviour, Princeton 1944. (1944) 
  5. Shapley L. S., On Balanced Sets and Cores, RAND Memorandum, RM-4601-PR, June 1965. (1965) 

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