Drop out monotonic rules for sequencing situations
This note introduces a new monotonicity property for sequencing situations. A sequencing rule is called drop out monotonic if no player will be worse off whenever one of the players decides to drop out of the queue before processing starts. This intuitively appealing property turns out to be very strong: we show that there is at most one rule satisfying both stability and drop out monotonicity. For the standard model of linear cost functions, the existence of this rule is established. Copyright Springer-Verlag 2005
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2005
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Authors: | Fernández, Cristina ; Borm, Peter ; Hendrickx, Ruud ; Tijs, Stef |
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Computational Statistics. - Springer. - Vol. 61.2005, 3, p. 501-504
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