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Dynamic Stability of Coalition Structures in Network-Based Pollution Control Games. / Zhou, Jiangjing; Mazalov, Vladimir.

2024. 315-333 Paper presented at XXIII International Conference Mathematical Optimization Theory and Operations Research, Омск, Russian Federation.

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Zhou, J & Mazalov, V 2024, 'Dynamic Stability of Coalition Structures in Network-Based Pollution Control Games', Paper presented at XXIII International Conference Mathematical Optimization Theory and Operations Research, Омск, Russian Federation, 30/06/24 - 6/07/24 pp. 315-333.

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Zhou, J., & Mazalov, V. (2024). Dynamic Stability of Coalition Structures in Network-Based Pollution Control Games. 315-333. Paper presented at XXIII International Conference Mathematical Optimization Theory and Operations Research, Омск, Russian Federation.

Vancouver

Zhou J, Mazalov V. Dynamic Stability of Coalition Structures in Network-Based Pollution Control Games. 2024. Paper presented at XXIII International Conference Mathematical Optimization Theory and Operations Research, Омск, Russian Federation.

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Zhou, Jiangjing ; Mazalov, Vladimir. / Dynamic Stability of Coalition Structures in Network-Based Pollution Control Games. Paper presented at XXIII International Conference Mathematical Optimization Theory and Operations Research, Омск, Russian Federation.19 p.

BibTeX

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abstract = "This paper investigates the dynamics of coalition stability in pollution control games that are built on networks. It specifically focuses on the concept of dynamically stable coalition partitions involving three asymmetric players. At first, the research presents the model and clearly identifies optimal strategies for players in various coalition forms. In order to evaluate the dynamic stability of these coalitions, the system additionally calculates the time-consistent Imputation Distribution Procedure (IDP) for players belonging to different coalitions. This work presents a novel idea of dynamically Nash stable coalition partitions, which is defined using the IDP, in contrast to the traditional definition. By accurately identifying the IDP as specified, we may attain dynamically Nash stable coalition partitions in the simulation results.",
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