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We consider the problem of allocating the cost of a transmission system among load and generator entities. It is a known instance of the classical cooperative game theoretic problem. To solve this problem is a formidable task, as we are dealing with a combinatorial game with transferable utilities. This is an NP hard problem. Therefore, it suffers from the curse of dimensionality. Marginal pricing...
In this paper, the method of allocating the total permitted pollution discharge capacity(TPPDC) is studied. Based on the divisible goods auction, an optimization auction model to allocate the TPPDC is established, and the polluters' bidding strategies are emphatically discussed. Aiming at maximizing the polluters' expected-utility values, a linear equilibrium auction strategy and a nonlinear equilibrium...
This paper studies the auction problem of divisible goods, and proposes a uniform price auction method of divisible goods based on uncertain supply. The stimulant and validity of this method are proved, and an equilibrium result is also educed about auction under a uniform price. Therefore, this paper provides a universally applicable new method for auctioning and allocating the divisible goods.
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