The Shapley Value: Essays in Honor of Lloyd S. Shapley by.
The Shapley value is a solution concept in cooperative game theory. It was named in honor of Lloyd Shapley, who introduced it in 1951 and won the Nobel Prize in Economics for it in 2012. To each cooperative game it assigns a unique distribution (among the players) of a total surplus generated by the coalition of all players.
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Composed in honor of the 65th birthday of Lloyd Shapley, this volume makes accessible the large body of work that has grown out of Shapley's seminal 1953 paper. Each of the twenty essays concerns some aspect of the Shapley value. Read more Read less click to open popover.
The Shapley value: essays in honor of Lloyd S. Shapley. By Alvin E Roth. Abstract. This volume makes accessible the large body of work that has grown out of Shapley's seminal 1953 paper Topics: Mathematical Physics and Mathematics.
Composed in honour of the sixty-fifth birthday of Lloyd Shapley, this volume makes accessible the large body of work that has grown out of Shapley's seminal 1953 paper. Each of the twenty essays concerns some aspect of the Shapley value. Three of the chapters are reprints of the 'ancestral' papers: Chapter 2 is Shapley's original 1953 paper defining the value; Chapter 3 is the 1954 paper by.
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