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Kooperativní hry v anonymním prostředí
Thesis title in Czech: Kooperativní hry v anonymním prostředí
Thesis title in English: Cooperative games in anonymous environment
Key words: teorie her|kooperativní teorie her|otevřené anonymní prostřední|hry na skillech
English key words: game theory|cooperative game theory|open anonymous environment|skill games
Academic year of topic announcement: 2022/2023
Thesis type: diploma thesis
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Department: Department of Applied Mathematics (32-KAM)
Supervisor: RNDr. Martin Černý
Author: hidden - assigned and confirmed by the Study Dept.
Date of registration: 21.09.2023
Date of assignment: 21.09.2023
Confirmed by Study dept. on: 28.03.2024
Guidelines
Cooperative game theory is used in many fields - economics, behavior of autonomous systems, medical or evolutionary simulations, even environmental problems. The standard model of cooperative games proved to have limitations when applied in open anonymous environments such as the Internet. The aim of this thesis is to study the existing extension of cooperative games (games on skills) for open anonymous enviroments; inspect open questions in this model, investigate proposed generalisation in [2] and propose new solution concepts for this model by either adjusting classical solution concepts or inventing new one based on the properties of the model.
References
[1] Peleg, Bezalel & Sudhölter, Peter. (2007). Introduction to the Theory of Cooperative Games.
[2] Yokoo, M. & Conitzer, V. & Sandholm, T. & Ohta, N. & Iwasaki, A. (2005). Coalitional games in open anonymous environments. AAAl. 5. 509-514.
[3] Ohta, N. & Iwasaki, A. & Yokoo, M. & Maruono, K. & Conitzer, V. & Sandholm, T. (2006). A Compact Representation Scheme for Coalitional Games in Open Anonymous Environments. AAAI.
[4] Ohta, N. & Conitzer, V. & Satoh, Y. & Iwasaki, A. & Yokoo, M. (2008). Anonymity-proof Shapley Value: Extending Shapley Value for Coalitional Games in Open Environments. AAMAS. 2. 927-934.
[5] Bachrach, Yoram & Meir, Reshef & Jung, Kyomin & Kohli, Pushmeet. (2010). Coalitional Structure Generation in Skill Games. 24th AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI). 2.
 
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