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OverviewThis book investigates models in cooperative game theory in which the players have the possibility to cooperate partially. In a crisp game the agents are either fully involved or not involved at all in cooperation with some other agents, while in a fuzzy game players are allowed to cooperate with infinite many different participation levels, varying from non-cooperation to full cooperation. A multi-choice game describes the intermediate case in which each player may have a fixed number of activity levels. Different set and one-point solution concepts for these games are presented. The properties of these solution concepts and their interrelations on several classes of crisp, fuzzy, and multi-choice games are studied. Applications of the investigated models to many economic situations are indicated as well. The second edition is highly enlarged and contains new results and additional sections in the different chapters as well as one new chapter. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Rodica Branzei , Dinko Dimitrov , Stef TijsPublisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG Imprint: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K Edition: Softcover reprint of hardcover 2nd ed. 2008 Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.454kg ISBN: 9783642096761ISBN 10: 364209676 Pages: 204 Publication Date: 19 October 2010 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of print, replaced by POD ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufatured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviewsFrom the reviews: This small book can be very interesting for readers who want to study further generalizations of the classical topic on cooperative games. It investigates the classical cooperative games with transferable utility and some game models in which the players have the possibility to cooperate partially, that is, fuzzy games and multichoice games. The book is written very clearly, being a rich review of the most essential notions and theorems (with proofs) in these topics. (Tadeusz Radzik, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1079, 2006) From the reviews of the second edition: This is the second edition of the highly regarded monograph on cooperative games by Branzei, Dimitrov and Tijs. ... The 128 references add to the value of the presentation. This monograph will bring the reader to almost everything currently known about cooperative games with transferable utility in coalition form. (Roy Gardner, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1142, 2008) This book deals with cooperative game theory, probably the most important class of game in game theory. ... The book is concise. In each part a goal is proposed and developed without digressions or comments. Finally, the book provides a wide-ranging bibliography where the different aspects can be found treated in depth. For all these reasons, I find the book an appealing guide for researchers and practitioners in cooperative game theory with fuzzy coalitions or multi-choice cooperative games. (Pedro Miranda, Mathematical Reviews, Issue 2012 a) From the reviews: This small book can be very interesting for readers who want to study further generalizations of the classical topic on cooperative games. It investigates the classical cooperative games with transferable utility and some game models in which the players have the possibility to cooperate partially, that is, fuzzy games and multichoice games. The book is written very clearly, being a rich review of the most essential notions and theorems (with proofs) in these topics. (Tadeusz Radzik, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1079, 2006)From the reviews of the second edition: This is the second edition of the highly regarded monograph on cooperative games by Branzei, Dimitrov and Tijs. ... The 128 references add to the value of the presentation. This monograph will bring the reader to almost everything currently known about cooperative games with transferable utility in coalition form. (Roy Gardner, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1142, 2008) This book deals with cooperative game theory, probably the most important class of game in game theory. ... The book is concise. In each part a goal is proposed and developed without digressions or comments. Finally, the book provides a wide-ranging bibliography where the different aspects can be found treated in depth. For all these reasons, I find the book an appealing guide for researchers and practitioners in cooperative game theory with fuzzy coalitions or multi-choice cooperative games. (Pedro Miranda, Mathematical Reviews, Issue 2012 a) From the reviews: This small book can be very interesting for readers who want to study further generalizations of the classical topic on cooperative games. It investigates the classical cooperative games with transferable utility and some game models in which the players have the possibility to cooperate partially, that is, fuzzy games and multichoice games. The book is written very clearly, being a rich review of the most essential notions and theorems (with proofs) in these topics. (Tadeusz Radzik, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1079, 2006) From the reviews of the second edition: This is the second edition of the highly regarded monograph on cooperative games by Branzei, Dimitrov and Tijs. ! The 128 references add to the value of the presentation. This monograph will bring the reader to almost everything currently known about cooperative games with transferable utility in coalition form. 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