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Date: 2008-01-03 19:58:21
Bargaining problem
Mathematical analysis
Convex geometry
Bargaining
Problem solving
Convex function
Convex set
Mathematics
Cooperative games
Convex analysis
Game theory

SOME RESULTS ON EIGENFUNCTIONS AND EIGENVECTORS

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