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Stable families of coalitions for network resource allocation problems

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posted on 2024-10-31, 15:58 authored by Vladimir Gurvich, Sergei Schreider
A very common question appearing in resource management is: what is the optimal way of behaviour of the agents and distribution of limited resources. Is any form of cooperation more preferable strategy than pure competition? How cooperation can be treated in the game theoretic framework: just as one of a set of Pareto optimal solutions or cooperative game theory is a more promising approach? This research is based on results proving the existence of a non-empty K -core, that is, the set of allocations acceptable for the family K of all feasible coalitions, for the case when this family is a set of subtrees of a tree. A wide range of real situations in resource management, which include optimal water, gas and electricity allocation problems can be modeled using this class of games. Thus, the present research is pursuing two goals: 1. optimality and 2. stability. Firstly, we suggest to players to unify their resources and then we optimize the total payoff using some standard LP technique. The same unification and optimization can be done for any coalition of players, not only for the total one. However, players may object unification of resources. It may happen when a feasible coalition can guarantee a better result for every coalitionist. Here we obtain some stability conditions which ensure that this cannot happen for some family K. Such families were characterized in Boros et al. (1997) as Berge's normal hypergraphs. Thus, we obtain a solution which is optimal and stable. From practical point of view, we suggest a distribution of profit that would cause no conflict between players.

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Start page

223

End page

230

Total pages

8

Outlet

Contribution to Game Theory and Management, Volume IV, Collected Papers

Editors

Leon A. Petrosyan, Nikolay A. Zenkevich

Name of conference

The Fourth International Conference Game Theory and Management

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Graduate School of Management, St. Petersburg University

Place published

St. Petersburg, Russia

Start date

2010-06-28

End date

2010-06-30

Language

English

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© Copyright of the author, 2011; © Graduate School of Management, SPbU, 2011

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2006030540

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2015-01-15

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