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Mat. Teor. Igr Pril., 2017 Volume 9, Issue 3, Pages 93–127 (Mi mgta204)

An extension of a class of cost sharing methods to two-person cooperative games solutions

Elena B. Yanovskaya

National Research University at St. Petersburg

Abstract: Two-person games and cost/surplus sharing problems are worth for studying because they are the base for their extending to the classes of such problems with variable population with the help of very powerful consistency properties. In the paper a family of cost-sharing methods for cost sharing problems with two agents [4] is extended to a class of solutions for two-person cooperative games that are larger than both cost-sharing and surplus-sharing problems, since cooperative games have no no restrictions on positivity of costs and surpluses. The tool of the extension is a new invariance axiom – self covariance [1] – that can be applied both to cost-sharing methods and to cooperative game solutions. In particular, this axiom replaces the Lower composition axiom which is not applicable to methods for profit sharing problems.

Keywords: cooperative game with transferable utilities, cost/surplus sharing method, self-covariance, solution.

UDC: 519.83
BBK: 22.18



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