Robust dynamic coalitional TU games are repeated TU games where the values of the coalitions are unknown but bounded variables. We set up the game supposing that the Game Designer uses a vague measure of the extra reward that each coalition has received up to the current time to re-adjust the allocations among the players. As main result, we provide a constructive method for designing allocation rules that converge to the core of the average game. Both the set up and the solution approach also provide an insight on commonalities between coalitional games and stability theory.

Bauso, D., Reddy, P. (2011). Robust Allocation Rules in Dynamical Cooperative TU Games. In Proceedings 49th IEEE Conference on Decision and Control (CDC) (pp. 1504-1509) [10.1109/CDC.2010.5718036].

Robust Allocation Rules in Dynamical Cooperative TU Games

BAUSO, Dario;
2011-01-01

Abstract

Robust dynamic coalitional TU games are repeated TU games where the values of the coalitions are unknown but bounded variables. We set up the game supposing that the Game Designer uses a vague measure of the extra reward that each coalition has received up to the current time to re-adjust the allocations among the players. As main result, we provide a constructive method for designing allocation rules that converge to the core of the average game. Both the set up and the solution approach also provide an insight on commonalities between coalitional games and stability theory.
2011
978-1-4244-7745-6
Bauso, D., Reddy, P. (2011). Robust Allocation Rules in Dynamical Cooperative TU Games. In Proceedings 49th IEEE Conference on Decision and Control (CDC) (pp. 1504-1509) [10.1109/CDC.2010.5718036].
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