
arXiv: 2401.16406
This paper proposes a new approach to power in Game Theory. Cooperation and conflict are simulated with a mechanism of payoff alteration, called F-game. Using convex combinations of preferences, an F-game can measure players' attitude to cooperate. We can then define actual and potential power as special relations between different states of the system.
25 pages
FOS: Economics and business, 91A40, Economics - Theoretical Economics, Theoretical Economics (econ.TH)
FOS: Economics and business, 91A40, Economics - Theoretical Economics, Theoretical Economics (econ.TH)
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