On Game Theory and Coalition Formation.

Abstract

The theory of n-person cooperative games presented by von Neumann and Morgenstern is a mathematical theory of coalition behaviour. A fundamental problem posed in game theory is to determine what outcomes are likely to occur if a game is played by rational players. Given an n-person cooperative game and assuming rational behaviour, it is natural to inquire which of the possible coalitions can be expected to form and what will be the final payoffs to each of the players. However, most of the research in game theory has been concerned explicityly with predicting player's payoff and only implicityly (if at all) with predicting which coalitions shall form. In this investigation, the primary emphasis is on the first aspect of coalition behaviour, namely the formation of coalitions.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jul 01, 1977
Accession Number
ADA045049

Entities

People

  • Prakash P. Shenoy

Organizations

  • Cornell University College of Engineering

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Communities of Interest

  • Energy and Power Technologies
  • Materials and Manufacturing Processes

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Cooperative Games
  • Differential Equations
  • Economics
  • Equations
  • Game Theory
  • Mathematical Analysis
  • Mathematics
  • Negotiations
  • Operations Research
  • Political Science
  • Probability
  • Psychology
  • Recreation
  • Security Protocols
  • Social Sciences
  • Sociology
  • Theorems

Fields of Study

  • Economics

Readers

  • Calculus or Mathematical Analysis
  • Game Theory.
  • Systems Analysis and Design