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Precise Complexity of the Core in Dichotomous and Additive Hedonic Games

Computer Science and Game Theory 2017-06-05 v2

Abstract

Hedonic games provide a general model of coalition formation, in which a set of agents is partitioned into coalitions, with each agent having preferences over which other players are in her coalition. We prove that with additively separable preferences, it is Σ2p\Sigma_2^p-complete to decide whether a core- or strict-core-stable partition exists, extending a result of Woeginger (2013). Our result holds even if valuations are symmetric and non-zero only for a constant number of other agents. We also establish Σ2p\Sigma_2^p-completeness of deciding non-emptiness of the strict core for hedonic games with dichotomous preferences. Such results establish that the core is much less tractable than solution concepts such as individual stability.

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@article{arxiv.1509.02333,
  title  = {Precise Complexity of the Core in Dichotomous and Additive Hedonic Games},
  author = {Dominik Peters},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1509.02333},
  year   = {2017}
}

Comments

ADT-2017, 15 pages in LNCS style