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Relationship between labeled network games and museum pass games

Encarnaciön Algaba (), Sylvain Béal, Vito Fragnelli (), Natividad Llorca () and Joaquín Sánchez-Soriano
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Encarnaciön Algaba: Department of Applied Mathematics II and IMUS. University of Sevilla
Natividad Llorca: Research Institute CIO and Department of Statistics, Mathematics and Computer Science. University Miguel Hernandez of Elche

No 2019-02, Working Papers from CRESE

Abstract: We study the relationship between two cooperative games which arise from very different situations. On the one hand, the labeled network game which is defined to study how to allocate a certain flow in a network among agents that control different parts of the network. On the other hand, the museum pass game which is defined to analyze how to distribute the profit obtained from the use of passes which provide visitors unlimited access to the collaborating museums. We establish that both problems are related in the sense that a museum pass game can be written as a labeled network game and some labeled network games can be written as museum pass games.

Pages: 7 pages
Date: 2019-04
New Economics Papers: this item is included in nep-cul and nep-gth
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