Cooperative game theory deals with situations where objectives of participants of the game are partially cooperative and partially conflicting. It is in the interest of participants to cooperate in the sense of making binding agreements to achieve the maximum possible benefit. When it comes to distribution of benefit/payoffs, participants have conflicting interests. Such situations are usually modelled as cooperative games. While the book mainly discusses transferable utility games, there is also a brief analysis of non-transferable utility games. Alternative solution concepts to cooperative game theoretic problems are presented in chapters 1-9 and the next four chapters present issues related to computations of solutions discussed in the earlier chapters. The proofs of all results presented in the book are quite explicit. Additionally the mathematical techniques employed in demonstrating the results will be helpful to those who wish to learn application of mathematics for solving problems in game theory.
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Weight: 360g
Dimensions: 153 x 229mm
Publication Date: 17 Oct 2014
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781107691322
About Manipushpak MitraPalash SarkarSatya R. Chakravarty
Satya R. Chakravarty is a Professor of Economics at the Indian Statistical Institute Kolkata. He received a bachelor degree in Statistics in 1976 a master degree in economics in 1977 and a doctorate in economics in 1981 from the Indian Statistical Institute. Professor Chakravarty worked as a Visiting Professor at the University of British Columbia Canada (19845) the University of Karlsruhe Germany (198890) with a grant from the German Research Foundation the Bar Ilan University Israel (1990 2004 2005 2006 and 2010) the Kagawa University Japan (19967 and 2000) the Paris School of Economics Paris France (19978) with a grant from the French Ministry of Education the Chinese University of Hong Kong (1998) the Bocconi University Milan Italy (20023 and 20067) and the Yokohama National University Japan (2009). Professor Chakravarty's main areas of interest are welfare economics public economics mathematical finance industrial organization and game theory. His work spans theoretical empirical and policy analysis. Manipushpak Mitra is a Professor of Economics at the Indian Statistical Institute Kolkata India. He has articles published in internationally known journals and edited books on cooperative game theory mechanisms design in allocation problems and in market regulation problems and industrial organization. Palash Sarkar is a computer scientist and is presently a Professor at the Indian Statistical Institute Kolkata India. He has published over one hundred articles in leading journals and conference proceedings. His research and teaching interests range over a wide variety of topics at the interface of computer science and mathematics.