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Berge coalitional stabilities in the graph model for conflict resolution
Altruism is a behavior that is commonly observed in human interactions. The concept of Berge stability has been introduced in game theory and, more recently, in the graph model for conflict resolution, to represent decision makers (DMs) that act altruistically expecting others to reciprocate. However, this stability concept has only been introduced from the point of view of individual DMs. This paper incorporates the concept of Berge stability into the framework of coalition analysis within the graph model for conflict resolution. In particular, it introduces nine novel concepts for coalition analysis and thoroughly examines the relationships among these new concepts, as well as their connections to other coalition concepts found in the existing literature on this model. To illustrate the use in practice of the proposed stability concepts, a coalitional Berge stability analysis is conducted in the Elmira groundwater contamination conflict.
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