On fuzzy clan games

This thesis is a partial exposition of the article written by Tijs, Branzei, Muto, Ishihara, and Fukuda [9]. We first introduced the basic concepts of cooperative games such as crisp, clan, and fuzzy games with their corresponding imputations, core and stable sets. Furthermore, fuzzy clan games, its...

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Main Authors: Ong, Avin C., Lulu, Mike A.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-57812021-04-16T03:14:14Z On fuzzy clan games Ong, Avin C. Lulu, Mike A. This thesis is a partial exposition of the article written by Tijs, Branzei, Muto, Ishihara, and Fukuda [9]. We first introduced the basic concepts of cooperative games such as crisp, clan, and fuzzy games with their corresponding imputations, core and stable sets. Furthermore, fuzzy clan games, its properties and core were thoroughly analyzed and illustrated for young researchers to fully understand the importance and behavior of such games. The game was applied to a number of real-life situations to give a picture of how game theory can be beneficial in our society. 2010-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/5333 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Cooperative games (Mathematics) Game theory Mathematics
institution De La Salle University
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Philippines
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topic Cooperative games (Mathematics)
Game theory
Mathematics
spellingShingle Cooperative games (Mathematics)
Game theory
Mathematics
Ong, Avin C.
Lulu, Mike A.
On fuzzy clan games
description This thesis is a partial exposition of the article written by Tijs, Branzei, Muto, Ishihara, and Fukuda [9]. We first introduced the basic concepts of cooperative games such as crisp, clan, and fuzzy games with their corresponding imputations, core and stable sets. Furthermore, fuzzy clan games, its properties and core were thoroughly analyzed and illustrated for young researchers to fully understand the importance and behavior of such games. The game was applied to a number of real-life situations to give a picture of how game theory can be beneficial in our society.
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