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We study the relation between the fuzzy core and balancedness for fuzzy games. For regular games, this relation has been studied by Bondareva (Problemy Kibernet 10:119–139, <CitationRef CitationID="CR4">1963</CitationRef>) and Shapley (Naval Res Logist Q 14: 453–460, <CitationRef CitationID="CR11">1967</CitationRef>). First, we gain insight in this relation when we analyse...</citationref></citationref>
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Norde et al. [Games Econ. Behav. 12 (1996) 219] proved that none of the equilibrium concepts in the literature on equilibrium selection in finite strategic games satisfying existence is consistent. A transition to set-valued solution concepts overcomes the inconsistency problem: there is a...
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This note characterizes ordinal potential games by the absence of weak improvement cycles and an order condition on the strategy space.This order condition is automatically satisfied if the strategy space is countable.
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