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A Value for Partially Defined Cooperative Games

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  • Willson, Stephen J

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  • Willson, Stephen J, 1993. "A Value for Partially Defined Cooperative Games," International Journal of Game Theory, Springer;Game Theory Society, vol. 21(4), pages 371-384.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:jogath:v:21:y:1993:i:4:p:371-84
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    1. David Housman, 2002. "Linear and symmetric allocation methods for partially defined cooperative games," International Journal of Game Theory, Springer;Game Theory Society, vol. 30(3), pages 377-404.
    2. M. Josune Albizuri & Satoshi Masuya & José M. Zarzuelo, 2022. "Characterization of a value for games under restricted cooperation," Annals of Operations Research, Springer, vol. 318(2), pages 773-785, November.
    3. Jan Bok & Martin Černý, 2024. "1-convex extensions of incomplete cooperative games and the average value," Theory and Decision, Springer, vol. 96(2), pages 239-268, March.
    4. Tobias Hiller, 2013. "The distribution of power in governing coalitions of the German Laender," Applied Economics Letters, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 20(12), pages 1155-1159, August.
    5. Satoshi Masuya, 2023. "Two Approaches to Estimate the Shapley Value for Convex Partially Defined Games," Mathematics, MDPI, vol. 12(1), pages 1-15, December.
    6. Martin Cerny & Michel Grabisch, 2023. "Player-centered incomplete cooperative games," Documents de travail du Centre d'Economie de la Sorbonne 23006, Université Panthéon-Sorbonne (Paris 1), Centre d'Economie de la Sorbonne.
    7. Satoshi Masuya & Masahiro Inuiguchi, 2016. "A fundamental study for partially defined cooperative games," Fuzzy Optimization and Decision Making, Springer, vol. 15(3), pages 281-306, September.
    8. Martin Černý & Jan Bok & David Hartman & Milan Hladík, 2024. "Positivity and convexity in incomplete cooperative games," Annals of Operations Research, Springer, vol. 340(2), pages 785-809, September.

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