Extensions to Tiered Coalition Formation Games
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.32473/flairs.v35i.130708Keywords:
coalition formation games, cooperative game theory, pokemonAbstract
In 2017, Siler introduced Tiered Coalition Formation Games (TCFGs), inspired by the tiered organization of Pokémon characters on a fan-based website, Smogon. Siler showed that, for a natural notion of agent preferences, the Nash table tier lists were precisely the core stable tier lists, and provided a polynomial-time algorithm to find a Nash stable tier list. However, the tiers in that list had size one, which eliminated the intra-tier competitions that make tier lists meaningful.
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