Common mistakes in computing the nucleolus
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2014-04Metadata
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Abstract
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 that a linear program can have multiple optimal
solutions and neglecting the relevance of duality appear to be crucial sources of
mistakes in computing the nucleolus. We discuss these issues and illustrate them in mistaken
examples collected from a variety of literature sources. The purpose of this note
is to prevent these mistakes propagate longer by clarifying how linear programming and
duality can be correctly used for computing the nucleolus.