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This technical note develops a novel gain-sharing solution for distributing the gains to the players in cooperative dynamic network games which satisfies individual rationality, group optimality, time consistency, and fair-sharing principle.
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DWK Yeung and LA Petrosyan helped in conceptualization, methodology development, model construction, original draft preparation, and overall planning. YX Zhang helped in literature survey, reviewing, verification of formulae, and final equation editing.
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Yeung, D.W.K., Petrosyan, L.A. & Zhang, Y. A Fair-Sharing Value for Cooperative Dynamic Network Games. Dyn Games Appl (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s13235-024-00562-x
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