Browsing Department of Business and Management Science by Subject "game theory"
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Common mistakes in computing the nucleolus
(Discussion paper;15/14, Working paper, 2014-04)Despite linear programming and duality have correctly been incorporated in algorithms to compute the nucleolus, we have found mistakes in how these have been used in a broad range of applications. Overlooking the fact ... -
Explicit Solution Algorithms for Order and Price Postponement in Multi-periodic Channel Optimization
(Discussion paper;9/19, Working paper, 2019-09-09)Supply channels typically face uncertain and time-varying demand. Nonetheless, time-dependent channel optimization while addressing uncertain demand has received limited attention due to the high level of complexity of the ... -
Solution Algorithms for Optimal Buy-Back Contracts in Multi-period Channel Equilibria with Stochastic Demand and Delayed Information
(Discussion paper;10/19, Working paper, 2019-09-09)We analyze the problem of time-dependent channel coordination in the face of uncertain demand. The channel, composed of a manufacturer and a retailer, is to address a time-varying and uncertain price-dependent demand. The ... -
The Method of Leader’s Overthrow in Networks
(Discussion paper;1/16, Working paper, 2016-01-21)Methods for leader’s detection and overthrow in networks are useful tools for decision-making in many real-life cases, such as criminal networks with hidden patterns or money laundering networks. In the given research, we ...