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MOPaC: The Multiple Offers Protocol for Multilateral Negotiations with Partial Consensus

05/13/2022
by   Pradeep K. Murukannaiah, et al.
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Existing protocols for multilateral negotiation require a full consensus among the negotiating parties. In contrast, we propose a protocol for multilateral negotiation that allows partial consensus, wherein only a subset of the negotiating parties can reach an agreement. We motivate problems that require such a protocol and describe the protocol formally.

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