Game Theoretical Research for Airlines Apply for Deicing Resources

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This paper analyzed airlines’ game in the process of apply for deicing resources based on Game Theory. In this game, if a airline company cooperate with others, they will achieve more utility in the form of coalition. However, the coalition can’t be formed spontaneously, Sometimes airlines will adopt inefficient strategic behavior, and moreover, the block of coalition will come forth due to the inequity of gamers’ status. Therefore, a proper approach is proposed to the airline coalition, to make cooperation an optimal strategy. Finally, the best solution of income distribution is proposed to assure the distribution fair and efficiency, the results have verified base on the software Matlab.

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September 2011

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