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Coalition Games in a Dynamic Multiagent Environment
Hamran, Peter ; Uhlíř, Václav (referee) ; Zbořil, František (advisor)
The essence of this bachelor thesis was to implement an algorithm for suitable coalition forming in multi-agent system. Suitable coalition denotes a coalition which is not formed in super-additive environment and so it depends on its size and members. Aim of this thesis was to adjust an algorithm for coalition bounds forming between agents in a way, that it is applicable in a multi-agent competition MASSIM. Key aspects are amount of messages sent between agents for coalition to form and also a time it takes to calculate all coalitional values required for such a process. Final scenario is where two competitive groups of agents compete for resources in a multi-agent system simulation.
Cooperative game theory in dealing with local conflict
Ilavská, Adriana ; Mazal,, Jan (referee) ; Hrdina, Jaroslav (advisor)
The bachelor thesis is focused on introducing terms and solution concepts of the Cooperative Game Theory. The mathematical apparatus is then applied to the hypothetical local conflict in Scandinavia and in the countries of former Yugoslavia. The aim of the thesis is to point out the range of possibilities for using the Cooperative Games in the field of International Relations. For hypothetical conflicting situations, the potential gain of different coalitions is expressed by a characteristic feature. For the composed games is calculated the Shapley's value, expressing the fair distribution of profits between individual players, and Myerson's value, taking into account the impossibility of creating some of the coalitions. The work provides interpretations of results in the field of International Relations. It points out a wide range of possible applications of Cooperative Game Theory when conflicts occur at international scene, where this application is not common.
Coalition Games in a Dynamic Multiagent Environment
Hamran, Peter ; Uhlíř, Václav (referee) ; Zbořil, František (advisor)
The essence of this bachelor thesis was to implement an algorithm for suitable coalition forming in multi-agent system. Suitable coalition denotes a coalition which is not formed in super-additive environment and so it depends on its size and members. Aim of this thesis was to adjust an algorithm for coalition bounds forming between agents in a way, that it is applicable in a multi-agent competition MASSIM. Key aspects are amount of messages sent between agents for coalition to form and also a time it takes to calculate all coalitional values required for such a process. Final scenario is where two competitive groups of agents compete for resources in a multi-agent system simulation.
Coalition Games in a Dynamic Multiagent Environment
Hamran, Peter ; Uhlíř, Václav (referee) ; Zbořil, František (advisor)
The essence of this bachelor thesis was to implement an algorithm for suitable coalition forming in multi-agent system. Suitable coalition denotes a coalition which is not formed in super-additive environment and so it depends on its size and members. Aim of this thesis was to adjust an algorithm for coalition bounds forming between agents in a way, that it is applicable in a multi-agent competition MASSIM. Key aspects are amount of messages sent between agents for coalition to form and also a time it takes to calculate all coalitional values required for such a process. Final scenario is where two competitive groups of agents compete for resources in a multi-agent system simulation.
Coalition Games in a Dynamic Multiagent Environment
Hamran, Peter ; Uhlíř, Václav (referee) ; Zbořil, František (advisor)
The essence of this bachelor thesis was to implement an algorithm for suitable coalition forming in multi-agent system. Suitable coalition denotes a coalition which is not formed in super-additive environment and so it depends on its size and members. Aim of this thesis was to adjust an algorithm for coalition bounds forming between agents in a way, that it is applicable in a multi-agent competition MASSIM. Key aspects are amount of messages sent between agents for coalition to form and also a time it takes to calculate all coalitional values required for such a process. Final scenario is where two competitive groups of agents compete for resources in a multi-agent system simulation.
Cooperative game theory in dealing with local conflict
Ilavská, Adriana ; Mazal,, Jan (referee) ; Hrdina, Jaroslav (advisor)
The bachelor thesis is focused on introducing terms and solution concepts of the Cooperative Game Theory. The mathematical apparatus is then applied to the hypothetical local conflict in Scandinavia and in the countries of former Yugoslavia. The aim of the thesis is to point out the range of possibilities for using the Cooperative Games in the field of International Relations. For hypothetical conflicting situations, the potential gain of different coalitions is expressed by a characteristic feature. For the composed games is calculated the Shapley's value, expressing the fair distribution of profits between individual players, and Myerson's value, taking into account the impossibility of creating some of the coalitions. The work provides interpretations of results in the field of International Relations. It points out a wide range of possible applications of Cooperative Game Theory when conflicts occur at international scene, where this application is not common.
Multilateral trade liberalisation at the beginning of the new millenium (international organizations` view)
Jusko, Radoslav ; Neumann, Pavel (advisor) ; Šaroch, Stanislav (referee) ; Kosír, Igor (referee) ; Sipko, Juraj (referee)
Multilateral trade negotiations are widely influenced by various forms of cooperation among countries and by international organizations. There is a wide spectrum of differences in cooperation between the Uruguay and the Doha round of multilateral trade negotiations. Multilateral forums of developed countries are not able to provide sufficient impetus for negotiations, views of developing countries must be considered. There are differences in formation of coalition of countries, which are more wide-spread and more influential, though mainly by setting the negotiations agenda. There has been even a shift in policies of multilateral organizations; their direct and indirect influence is more noticeable. Though financial crisis led to diversion from multilateral trade issues, changed some positions, since 2009 there are signals, that there might be a shift in negotiations leading to successful conclusion of the Doha negotiations.

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