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<Para ID="Par1">We introduce and characterize a new solution concept for TU games: The Surplus Distributor Prenucleolus. The new solution is a lexicographic value although it is not a weighted prenucleolus. The SD-prenucleolus satisfies core stability, strong aggregate monotonicity, null player out property in...</para>
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We consider bin packing games introduced by Faigle and Kern (1993) and we restrict ourselves to the subclass of games for which all bins have unit capacity and all items are larger than 1/3. We adopt the taxation model of Faigle and Kern and we prove that for a tax-rate of ɛ=sk<Subscript>7/1</Subscript> the ɛ-core...</subscript>
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The lexicographic kernel of a game lexicographically maximizes the surplusses s <Subscript> ij </Subscript> (rather than the excesses as would the nucleolus) and is contained in both the least core and the kernel. We show that an element in the lexicographic kernel can be computed efficiently, provided we can...</subscript>
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Neighbor games arise from certain matching or sequencing situations in which only some specific pairs of players can obtain a positive gain. As a consequence, the class of neighbor games is the intersection of the class of assignment games (Shapley and Shubik (1972)) and the class of component...
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