Fuzzy and Multiobjective Games for Conflict Resolution (Studies in Fuzziness and Soft Computing Vol.64) (2001. IX, 255 p. w. 25 figs. 24 cm)

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Fuzzy and Multiobjective Games for Conflict Resolution (Studies in Fuzziness and Soft Computing Vol.64) (2001. IX, 255 p. w. 25 figs. 24 cm)

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Full Description

Decision makers in managerial and public organizations often encounter de­ cision problems under conflict or competition, because they select strategies independently or by mutual agreement and therefore their payoffs are then affected by the strategies of the other decision makers. Their interests do not always coincide and are at times even completely opposed. Competition or partial cooperation among decision makers should be considered as an essen­ tial part of the problem when we deal with the decision making problems in organizations which consist of decision makers with conflicting interests. Game theory has been dealing with such problems and its techniques have been used as powerful analytical tools in the resolution process of the decision problems. The publication of the great work by J. von Neumann and O. Morgen­ stern in 1944 attracted attention of many people and laid the foundation of game theory. We can see remarkable advances in the field of game theory for analysis of economic situations and a number of books in the field have been published in recent years. The aim of game theory is to specify the behavior of each player so as to optimize the interests of the player. It then recommends a set of solutions as strategies so that the actions chosen by each decision maker (player) lead to an outcome most profitable for himself or her­ self.

Contents

Introduction: Introduction and historical remarks; Outline of the books.- Fundamentals of two-person noncooperative games and n-person cooperative games: Two-person noncooperative games; n-person cooperative games.- Multiobjective fuzzy two-person zero-sum games: Multiobjective two-person zero.sum games with fuzzy goals; Multiobjective two-person zero-sum games with fuzzy payoffs and fuzzy goals.- Multiobjective fuzzy two-person non-zero-sum games: Multiobjective fuzzy two-person non-zero-sum games with fuzzy goals; Multiobjective fuzzy two-person non-zero-sum games with fuzzy payoffs and fuzzy goals.- Fuzzy n-person cooperative games: The least core and the nucleolus in games with fuzzy coalitions; Lexicographical solutions in games with fuzzy coalitions; n-person cooperative games with fuzzy coalition values; Fuzzy linear programming games.- Multiobjective n-person cooperative games: Cooperative games with multiple scenarios; Multiobjective n-person cooperative games; Multiobjective linear production programming games.