On the Population Monotonicity of Independent Set Games

03/31/2022
by   Libing Wang, et al.
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An independent set game is a cooperative game defined on graphs and dealing with profit-sharing in maximum independent set problems. A population monotonic allocation scheme is a rule specifying how to share the profit of each coalition among its participants such that every participant is better off when the coalition expands. In this paper, we provide a necessary and sufficient characterization for population monotonic allocation schemes in independent set games. Moreover, our characterization can be verified efficiently.

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