Interval-Valued Least Square Prenucleolus of Interval-Valued Cooperative Games with Fuzzy Coalitions

Author(s):  
Yin-Fang Ye ◽  
Deng-Feng Li
Symmetry ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 10 (12) ◽  
pp. 709 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wen-Jian Zhao ◽  
Jia-Cai Liu

This paper is mainly committed to constructing a new model for solving interval-valued fuzzy cooperative games based on the least square excess. We propose the interval-valued least square excess solution according to the solution concept of the least square prenucleolus and the least square nucleolus for solving crisp cooperative games. In order to obtain the corresponding optimal analytical solution, one mathematic programming model is constructed. The least square excess solution can be used to determine plays’ payoffs directly. Considering the fuzziness and uncertainty existing in the process of the road freight coalition, we establish the interval-valued fuzzy utility function of the road freight coalition that can properly reflect the real situation in view of the green logistics. The illustratively calculated results show that the least square excess solution proposed in this paper is effectual and ascendant, and satisfied many important and useful properties of cooperative games, such as symmetry and uniqueness. As for the problems of interval-valued cooperative games, the model proposed in this paper can be applied appropriately to obtain the players’ interval-valued payoffs.


Author(s):  
MILAN MAREŠ ◽  
MILAN VLACH

The theory of cooperative games with vague cooperation is based on modelling fuzzy coalitions as fuzzy subsets of the set of all players who participate in the coalitions with some part of their "power". Here, we suggest an alternative approach assuming that coalitions are formed by relatively compact groups of individual players each of which represents a specific common interest. Each individual player may participate in several such groups and, as their member, in several coalitions. Our aim is to show that such an alternative model of fuzzy coalitions, in spite of its seemingly higher complexity, offers an interesting more sophisticated reflection of the structure of vague cooperation and of relations being in its background.


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