Computational Aspects of Cooperative Game Theory
Discover the intricate world of cooperative game theory with "Computational Aspects of Cooperative Game Theory" by Georgios Raedt. Published in 2011 by Springer International Publishing AG, this insightful paperback spans 150 pages and delves into various formalisms for cooperative games. Raedt explores innovative concepts, including cooperative games defined on networks and general compact representation schemes like MC-nets and skill games. This book is an essential resource for researchers and practitioners interested in the computational aspects of game theory. Enhance your understanding of cooperative strategies and their applications in real-world scenarios. Perfect for academics and enthusiasts alike, this comprehensive guide will equip you with the knowledge needed to navigate the complexities of cooperative game dynamics.