Computational Complexity in Additive Hedonic Games

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Author/s: 
Shao-Chin Sung and Dinko Dimitrov
Issue number: 
2008.098
Publisher: 
FEEM
Year: 
2008
We investigate the computational complexity of several decision problems in hedonic coalition formation games and demonstrate that attaining stability in such games remains NP-hard even when they are additive. Precisely, we prove that when either core stability or strict core stability is under consideration, the existence problem of a stable coalition structure is NP-hard in the strong sense. Furthermore, the corresponding decision problems with respect to the existence of a Nash stable coalition structure and of an individually stable coalition structure turn out to be NP-complete in the strong sense.
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