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title (primary) (eng) Bi-cooperative games in bipolar fuzzy settings
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page_count 16 s.
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ARLID cav_un_epca*0256794
ISSN 0308-1079
title International Journal of General Systems
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volume 1 (2018)
page_num 51-66
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name Taylor & Francis
keyword Bi-cooperative games
keyword bipolar fuzzy bi-coalition
keyword Shapley function
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name1 Hazarika
name2 P.
country IN
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name1 Borkotokey
name2 S.
country IN
garant K
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full_dept (cz) Ekonometrie
full_dept Department of Econometrics
department (cz) E
department E
full_dept Department of Econometrics
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name1 Mesiar
name2 Radko
institution UTIA-B
garant S
fullinstit Ústav teorie informace a automatizace AV ČR, v. v. i.
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url http://library.utia.cas.cz/separaty/2018/E/mesiar-0485377.pdf
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abstract (eng) In this paper, we introduce the notion of a bi-cooperative game with Bipolar Fuzzy Bi-coalitions and discuss the related properties. In many decision-making situations, players show bipolar motives while cooperating among themselves. This is modelled in both crisp and fuzzy environments. Bi-cooperative games with fuzzy bi-coalitions have already been proposed under the product order of bi-coalitions where one had memberships in [0,1]. In the present paper, we adopt the alternative ordering: ordering by monotonicity and account for players' memberships in [-1, 1], a break from the previous formulation. This simplifies the model to a great extent. The corresponding Shapley axioms are proposed. An explicit form of the Shapley value to a particular class of such games is also obtained. Our study is supplemented with an illustrative example.
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mrcbU63 cav_un_epca*0256794 International Journal of General Systems 0308-1079 1563-5104 Roč. 47 č. 1 2018 51 66 Taylor & Francis