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M. Palatnik and J. S. Rosenschein. Long Term Constraints in Multiagent Negotiation. In 13 th International DAI Workshop, pages 265--279, Seattle, Washington, 1994.

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Multi-Agent Collaboration in Competitive Scenarios - Fuchs   (Correct)

....competitors which are largely uncertain. Furthermore, if an agent provides some information, it may not tell the truth. Interesting questions are: When is it profitable for agents to lie, and how can lies be discouraged. Palatnik and Rosenschein investigated some problems arising in that context [PR94]. The resolution of a conflict is achieved by the application of a conflict resolution strategy. There are different situations in which conflicts occur, e.g. the conflict may concern a part of the schedule which is either still coarse grained or where already much fine planning was involved. ....

M. Palatnik and J. S. Rosenschein. Long Term Constraints in Multiagent Negotiation. In 13 th International DAI Workshop, pages 265--279, Seattle, Washington, 1994.


Long Term Constraints in Multiagent Negotiation - Michael Palatnik (1993)   (1 citation)  Self-citation (Palatnik)   (Correct)

....more hypotheses in the set. The matrix of belief, maintained as described, is consistent in the above defined sense. Lemma 1 The Matrix of Belief s Consistency If the matrix of belief is maintained as described above it is consistent unless a conflict occurs. Proof : The proof can be found in [11]. We have already mentioned that in the case of a square matrix (N = k; 8jN j = 1) the initial number of hypotheses is jH init j = N . In the general case this number is defined by the following equation. jH init j = k Y j=0 N j N Gamma P j l=0 N l Gamma1 (3) 4.2 Backtracking The ....

Michael Palatnik. Long term constraints in multiagent negotiation. Master's thesis, Hebrew University, 1993.

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