Values for level structures with polynomial-time algorithms, relevant coalition functions, and general considerations
Exponential runtimes of algorithms for values for games with transferable utility like the Shapley value are one of the biggest obstacles in the practical application of otherwise axiomatically convincing solution concepts of cooperative game theory. We investigate to what extent the hierarchical st...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Discrete Applied Mathematics 2022-03, Vol.309, p.85-109 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Exponential runtimes of algorithms for values for games with transferable utility like the Shapley value are one of the biggest obstacles in the practical application of otherwise axiomatically convincing solution concepts of cooperative game theory. We investigate to what extent the hierarchical structure of a level structure improves runtimes compared to an unstructured player set. Representatively, we examine the Shapley levels value, the nested Shapley levels value, and, as a new value for level structures, the nested Owen levels value. For these values, we provide polynomial-time algorithms (under normal conditions) which are exact and therefore not approximation algorithms. Moreover, we introduce relevant coalition functions where all coalitions that are not relevant for the payoff calculation have a Harsanyi dividend of zero. Our results shed new light on the computation of values of the Harsanyi set as the Shapley value and many values from extensions of this set. |
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ISSN: | 0166-218X 1872-6771 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.dam.2021.11.011 |