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Contributions to Game Theory and Management, 2014, Volume 7, Pages 24–33
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On the inverse problem and the coalitional rationality for binomial semivalues of cooperative TU games
Irinel Dragan University of Texas, Mathematics, Arlington, Texas 76019-0408, USA
Abstract:
In an earlier work (Dragan, 1991), we introduced the Inverse Problem for the Shapley Values and Weighted Shapley Values of cooperative transferable utilities games (TU-games). A more recent work (Dragan, 2004) is solving the Inverse Problem for Semivalues, a more general class of values of TU games. The Binomial Semivalues have been introduced recently (Puerte, 2000), and they are particular Semivalues, including among other values the Banzhaf Value. The Inverse problem for Binomial Semivalues was considered in another paper (Dragan, 2013). As these are, in general, not efficient values, the main tools in evaluating the fairness of such solutions are the Power Game and the coalitional rationality, as introduced in the earlier joint work (Dragan/Martinez-Legaz, 2001). In the present paper, we are looking for the existence of games belonging to the Inverse Set, and for which the a priori given Binomial Semivalue is coalitional rational, that is belongs to the Core of the Power Game. It is shown that there are games in the Inverse Set for which the Binomial Semivalue is coalitional rational, and also games for which it is not coalitional rational. An example is illustrating the procedure of finding games in the Inverse Set belonging to both classes of games just mentioned.
Keywords:
Inverse Problem, Inverse Set, Semivalues, Binomial Semivalues, Power Game, Coalitional rationality.
Citation:
Irinel Dragan, “On the inverse problem and the coalitional rationality for binomial semivalues of cooperative TU games”, Contributions to Game Theory and Management, 7 (2014), 24–33
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